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Australia seeks regional policing pact to counter China's influence in the Pacific

Australian officials are pushing for a Pacific-wide policing pact during the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting, aiming to curb China's influence in the region. Critics argue that the pact prioritizes U.S. strategic interests over the needs of Pacific Island Countries (PICs) and infringes on their sovereignty. The initiative, modelled after EUROPOL and AMERIPOL, could grant Australia veto power over security agreements between China and PICs, raising concerns about geopolitical competition rather than genuine cooperation. The proposal has sparked debate over its potential impact on regional autonomy and international relations.

ANI Aug 26, 2024 12:46 IST googleads

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Beijing [China], August 26 (ANI): Australian officials are optimistic about finalizing an ambitious Pacific-wide policing pact during this week's Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting, hoping it will help contain China's expanding security presence in the region, Global Times reported.
The proposed agreement aims to establish a regional policing body similar to EUROPOL and AMERIPOL, designed to combat cross-border crimes. A former COVID-19 quarantine centre at Pinkenba near Brisbane airport is set to be repurposed into a regional training facility under the Australian Federal Police once it is handed over.
Despite the optimism, critics argue that the pact reveals Australia's underlying motive to interfere in the security decisions of regional countries. They suggest that the agreement prioritizes U.S. strategic interests rather than addressing the genuine needs of Australia or the Pacific Island Countries (PICs).
Observers noted on Sunday that such an approach could undermine regional autonomy and cooperation, Zhang stated.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the policing initiative would create a Pacific organization aimed at addressing transnational criminal activities. However, the initiative has faced criticism for potentially extending Australia's influence over regional security matters.
Officials, who spoke anonymously, expressed confidence that the initiative would receive broad support, although they acknowledged the possibility of resistance from some Pacific leaders with close ties to China.
The Australian report indicated that the pact if implemented, could grant Australia significant veto power over any future security agreements between China and the PICs.
Chen Hong, executive director at the Asia Pacific Studies Center of East China Normal University, told the Global Times that while Australia criticizes external forces like China, it would likely welcome U.S. or allied involvement in the South Pacific, Zhang says for Global Times.
Chen argued that the proposed policing pact not only breaches international relations principles but also infringes on the sovereignty of the PICs to choose their cooperation partners.
He highlighted that China's police cooperation with the Solomon Islands has been beneficial for local safety and economic development, contrasting this with Canberra's strategy, which Chen views as driven more by geopolitical competition than genuine regional cooperation. (ANI)

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