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Pacific future rests in its own hands says Wale
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Pacific future rests in its own hands says Wale

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Solomon Islands Prime Minister Mathew Wale urged Pacific leaders to take regional ownership.
  • He warned that while international interest in the Pacific is growing, development and security must remain priorities for Pacific nations themselves.
  • Wale emphasized the need for Pacific leaders to control their own future.

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Mathew Wale has called on fellow Pacific leaders to assert greater control over the region's future. He stressed that while international attention on the Pacific is increasing, the ultimate responsibility for development and security priorities must rest with the Pacific nations themselves.

Wale's message underscores a desire for regional autonomy and self-determination. He urged leaders to recognize their collective power and to proactively shape the trajectory of their region, rather than relying solely on external interests or influences.

The Prime Minister's remarks highlight the complex geopolitical landscape of the Pacific, where growing international interest brings both opportunities and potential challenges. Wale's emphasis on Pacific ownership serves as a reminder that the region's leaders must remain at the forefront of decision-making processes that affect their people and territories.

Pacific future rests in its own hands

โ€” Mathew WaleSolomon Islands Prime Minister urging Pacific leaders to take ownership of the region's future.
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