BEIJING — The new Solomon Islands prime minister is in China for a visit as Beijing and the strategic Pacific archipelago strengthen their ties.
Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele met Chinese leader Xi Jinping in the Chinese capital on Friday after a stop in coastal Fujian province earlier this week.
''Solomon Islands values its comprehensive and strategic relations with China,'' Manele told Xi in prepared remarks at the start of their meeting in the Great Hall of the People.
China's influence increased significantly during the term of Manele's predecessor, with the country switching diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China and striking a secretive security pact that has raised fears of China's security forces gaining a foothold in the region long dominated by the U.S., Australia and New Zealand.
Those moves came at a time of major tensions between Washington and Beijing, and the Solomons' tighter ties with China are seen as undermining the influence of the U.S. and other traditional allies in the Western Pacific.
Xi also met the prime minister of Vanuatu on Friday in back-to-back meetings with Pacific Island nations. China and Vanuatu are commemorating 42 years of diplomatic ties, Prime Minister Charlot Salwai said.
Both visiting prime ministers said that China's development and poverty alleviation is a model for other countries to learn from.
Manele thanked China for its support for the 2023 Pacific Games hosted by Solomon Islands, saying ''the event was a success solely because of friends like China.''