vulnerable Pacific islands call for ‘urgent and immediate’ climate action

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At the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) which opened in Suva, capital of the Republic of Fiji, on Tuesday, countries on the front lines of rising waters called for global action on Thursday. “urgent and immediate” against climate change.

Pacific island leaders stressed that time was running out to avoid “worst case scenarios” who would see their countries, many of which sit just above sea level, engulfed or rendered uninhabitable by increasingly severe storms. “We are on the front line in the face of the harmful effects of climate change”, recalled the leaders in a joint strategic document for 2050, adopted after three days of discussions. They then called for “urgent, robust and transformative action” at all levels, national, regional and global.

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The 2022 edition of the Pacific Islands Forum was the most important in years: the climate emergency is becoming more pressing for low-lying islands, and the forum could not be held during the pandemic of Covid-19. But the summit was marked by geopolitical rivalries in the region, particularly between the United States and China.

US Vice President Kamala Harris announced in a video address that Washington will open two new embassies in the Kingdom of Tonga and the Republic of Kiribati, appoint a regional envoy and inject an additional $600 million into the region to try to contain the advance of China in this part of the world.

China has made no secret of its ambitions in the region, deploying its state-owned enterprises there and exercising checkbook diplomacy. If Beijing signed a much criticized security agreement this year with the Solomon Islands, the Prime Minister of this country, Manasseh Sogavare, reassured his island partners by announcing, on the sidelines of the summit, that he would not host a military base. foreign.

The establishment of such a base would make the Solomon Islands ” an enemy “ of the Pacific and “would make our country and our people potential targets for military strikes”Mr Sogavare told RNZ Pacific television.

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The World with AFP

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