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VisitDirection of Solomon Islands' Foreign Policy under Jeremiah Manele by End of 2024
Strongly Pro-China • 40%
Balanced Approach • 40%
Shift towards Western Allies • 20%
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Manele Wins Solomon Islands PM in Secret Ballot, Strengthens China Ties
May 2, 2024, 02:05 AM
Jeremiah Manele, previously serving as the Foreign Minister of Solomon Islands, has been elected as the new Prime Minister through a secret ballot held on Thursday. This election, reinforcing the Pacific nation's ties with China, was contested by Manele and an opposition leader who aimed to curb Beijing's reach. The decision highlights a continued pro-China stance in the island's foreign policy amid growing Chinese influence in the region.
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Stronger EU alignment • 33%
Increased NATO support • 33%
Balanced approach to both • 34%
Significantly strengthened • 33%
Somewhat strengthened • 33%
Unchanged • 33%
Strengthen existing alliances • 33%
Weaken existing alliances • 33%
Form new alliances • 34%
More Aggressive • 33%
Status Quo • 33%
More Diplomatic • 34%
More aggressive posture • 33%
Maintain current trajectory • 34%
Shift towards diplomacy and negotiation • 33%
Closer ties with Russia • 50%
Strengthened ties with the EU and US • 50%
Focus on Caribbean nations • 25%
Strengthen ties with the US • 25%
Enhance relations with European countries • 25%
No major shift • 25%
Formal defense treaty • 33%
Increased military support • 33%
Continued strategic ambiguity • 34%
Support from Western Allies • 25%
Neutral Reactions • 25%
Criticism from China • 25%
Mixed Reactions • 25%
Eastern Europe • 25%
Nordic countries • 25%
Western Europe • 25%
USA • 25%
Increased military aid • 25%
Reduced diplomatic support • 25%
Stable relations • 25%
Enhanced economic sanctions • 25%
Enhanced military presence • 25%
Seek international diplomatic support • 25%
Initiate bilateral talks with China • 25%
Reduce military activities • 25%
No Impact or Negative Growth • 34%
Moderate Growth • 33%
Significant Growth • 33%