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Thousands of miles from their Taiwan Strait flashpoint, Beijing and Taipei are squaring off in another cross-strait dispute where old animosities collide with local grievances and coronavirus realpolitik.
Taiwan responded by severing ties with the government of the South Pacific archipelago. Now, the fallout from the spat is inflaming tensions in the Solomons, which lie in a politically unstable region where China is expanding its sway. While their trade with China far outstripped that with Taiwan, many in the Solomons were not happy about abandoning 36 years of friendship.
The islands share long-running acrimony that spilled over into civil unrest that left dead between and Anger on the streets swelled after the Solomons government announced the China switch in September. Politicians aligned with Sogavare, 65, were berated in public forums, and lawmakers alleged they were offered bribes by Taiwan and China in exchange for their support.
Both governments denied any impropriety. Much of the dissent was organized by Richard Olita, a year-old former secretary of a pro-independence organization, Malaita for Democracy.
Olita says his former organization plans to hold a pro-independence rally in Auki in August. The protests led Suidani to sign a pledge that Malaita would never engage with Beijing. Taiwan is a self-ruled democracy, but China considers the island part of its territory and has threatened to take it by force. To isolate Taiwan, Beijing has used enticements to steadily pick off its diplomatic partners, which now number just A week after the Solomon Islands switched sides, another Pacific nation, Kiribati, followed suit.