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Sogavare eclipsed, but Australia’s Pacific dilemma persists

ANALYSIS: The Solomon Islands’ election could be seen as a setback for China’s regional ambitions, but the story has a long way to go yet.

WATCH: NBR Senior journalist Lachlan Colquhoun speaks with Maria Slade.

Manasseh Sogavare and his colleagues spent most of this week bunkered down at Cowboy’s Grill in Eastern Honiara, but those machinations failed to find him a way back to the top office in the Solomon Islands.

This week, Sogavare conceded that his prime ministership is over – this time around

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Lachlan Colquhoun Wed, 01 May 2024
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