Pacific Islands Forum Meeting Highlights Growing Influence
The Pacific Islands Forum convened in Tonga from 26th-30th August, attracting over 1,500 delegates from 40 nations and showcasing the increasing importance of the Forum in global geopolitics.
- The Pacific Islands Forum, founded in 1971, has expanded its membership to 18 nations, emphasizing unity and collaboration among island nations in Oceania.
- Many member countries face significant environmental challenges, with climate change and sea level rise being central issues of discussion during the summit.
- A unique approach to dispute resolution, known as the “Pacific way,” focuses on consensus-building and maintaining strong relationships among the nations of the Blue Pacific Family.
- China made a significant presence ....
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