Australia to support a border and patrol boat outpost for the Solomon Islands

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the government's support for a border and patrol boat outpost in the Solomon Islands will help the country's security.

Scott Morrison said Cook's voyage 'is the reason Australia is what it is today'.

Scott Morrison. Source: AAP

Australia will back a border and patrol boat outpost for the Solomon Islands amid enhanced ties with Pacific nations.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia's relationship with the Solomon Islands was strengthened by collaborative development and security efforts.

"The Pacific is where we live, and Australia and Solomon Islands commit to working together to ensure that our Pacific home remains secure, stable and prosperous," he said in a statement on Monday.
"Australia's support for a border and patrol boat outpost will enhance infrastructure and security cooperation between our countries, and support Solomon Islands' border security."

The outpost will be used by the country's police and other agencies to support people in the western Solomon Islands.

The government's Pacific Step Up program aims to strengthen Australia's economic and security engagement with its neighbours.


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Published 7 October 2019 5:50pm
Updated 7 October 2019 7:12pm


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