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Solomon Islands security pact with China to stay secret because of legal clause
Key takeaways
- Matthew Wale says his hands are tied and he cannot release his country's security deal with China publicly.
- Solomon Islands will not release the security pact it has signed with China.
- Prime Minister Matthew Wale says he cannot publish it because of a non-disclosure clause in the deal.
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Matthew Wale says his hands are tied and he cannot release his country's security deal with China publicly. (ABC News: Chrisnrita Aumanu-Leong)
Solomon Islands will not release the security pact it has signed with China.
Prime Minister Matthew Wale says he cannot publish it because of a non-disclosure clause in the deal.
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