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Australia offers Samoa new coastguard vessel as part of charm offensive

This handout picture released by the Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on June 2, 2022 shows Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong (L) meeting Samoa's Head of State Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II at his official residence in Apia. (Photo by Sarah Friend / Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE / SARAH FRIEND " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

This handout picture released by the Australia鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on June 2, 2022 shows Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong (L) meeting Samoa鈥檚 Head of State Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II at his official residence in Apia. (Photo by Sarah Friend / Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE 鈥 MANDATORY CREDIT 鈥淎FP PHOTO / DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE / SARAH FRIEND 鈥 鈥 NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS 鈥 DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

APIA, Samoa 鈥斅燗ustralia will provide Samoa with a new coastguard patrol boat, Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced on a visit to the Pacific island nation Thursday, as she looked to reset ties and counter growing Chinese influence.

Following a meeting with Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata鈥檃fa, Wong said Australia would supply a Guardian class vessel next year, replacing one which recently ran aground.

鈥淲e do understand how important these maritime assets are to island nations,鈥 Wong said.

Samoa鈥檚 previous boat, the 40-meter (130-foot) Nafanua II, hit a reef last August, suffering irreparable damage.

Mata鈥檃fa welcomed the 鈥済enerous鈥 offer of a replacement 鈥渄espite the unfortunate circumstances of our last boat鈥, adding that she hoped lessons had been learned for 鈥渁 very critical area of our maritime security.鈥

Wong was sworn into office 10 days ago but has already visited Fiji as her center-left government tries to fix badly strained ties with Pacific neighbors.

She is expected to visit Tonga later this week, just as China鈥檚 Foreign Minister Wang Yi wraps up a 10-day island-hopping tour of the Pacific.

Wang has pitched a radically increased role for China in regional security, much to the concern of the United States and Australia.

鈥淲e have taken a view that regional security is an issue for the Pacific family,鈥 Wong said.

Although Wang failed to secure support for a regional security deal that would have seen Beijing play a much bigger role in sensitive areas including policing and cybersecurity, he has inked a series of country-specific agreements on his trip.

In Papua New Guinea on Friday he is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding on investment cooperation on 鈥済reen development鈥 with authorities in Port Moresby.

Mata鈥檃fa said there had been a 鈥渕isrepresentation鈥 of some deals signed by China in the region.

鈥淭he signing that took place here last week,鈥 she said, concerned 鈥渂ilateral programs, projects, most of them had started a number of years ago.鈥

She said Samoa would oppose a regional pact with China until the region 鈥 some of which recognize Taiwan rather than Beijing 鈥 discussed the matter collectively.

鈥淥ur position was that you cannot have regional agreement when the region hasn鈥檛 met to discuss it,鈥 she said.

鈥(To) have an expectation that there would be a comprehensive decision or outcome was something that, you know, we could not agree to.鈥

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