Since taking office in May, Matthew Wale, the newly appointed prime minister of the Solomon Islands, a southwestern Pacific island nation, announced that he would abandon the previous government's pro-China policy and promised to review the security agreement signed between the previous government and the Chinese Communist Party, and to reshape relations with Western countries such as Australia and New Zealand.
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Since taking office in May, Matthew Wale, the newly appointed prime minister of the Solomon Islands, a southwestern Pacific island nation, announced that he would abandon the previous government's pro-China policy and promised to review the security agreement signed between the previous government and the Chinese Communist Party, and to reshape relations with Western countries such as Australia and New Zealand.