PNG police join Australian effort in Solomon Islands

Papua New Guinea has joined Australia in sending police officers to help maintain calm after days of protest in the Solomon Islands' capital Honiara.

AFP officers deploy to the Solomon Islands.

AFP officers deployed to the Solomon Islands have been joined by police from Papua New Guinea. Source: AAP

Police from Papua New Guinea have joined the Australian-led effort to help restore calm in the Solomon Islands, where the capital Honiara has been placed under curfew following three days of violent protests.

Some 50 officers from the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary arrived in Honiara on Friday, a day after Australia sent its own forces to the capital, both in response to a request by the Solomon Islands government.
"Australia and Papua New Guinea are concerned about the violent turn that protests have taken in Honiara and jointly emphasise the importance of resolving tensions peacefully," Papua New Guinea's minister for foreign affairs Soroi Eoe, and Australia's Foreign Minister Marise Payne said in a joint statement.

Buildings in the Chinatown neighbourhood were looted and burnt during the rioting in the capital.

Many of the protesters come from the most populous province of Malaita, where there is resentment toward the government in Guadalcanal province and opposition to its 2019 decision to end diplomatic ties with Taiwan and establish formal links with China.


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