U.S. and Its Allies in Asia Form New Group to Counter China’s Rising Influence in the South Pacific

The United States formed yet another coalition with a catchy tagline intended to push back against China’s growing clout, this time in the South Pacific

The United States, Japan, Australia, Britain, and New Zealand announced on Friday the formation of the “Partners in the Blue Pacific” that aims to relieve the “growing pressure on the rules-based free and open international order” (presumably coming from China).

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source https://chinaglobalsouth.com/2022/06/27/u-s-and-its-allies-in-asia-form-new-group-to-counter-chinas-rising-influence-in-the-south-pacific/

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