The Solomon Islands counterattack Australian media malicious speculation: foreign journalists who will prohibit the relationship between the relationship between the relationship between the "depreciation" will be prohibited from entering the country

Author:Global Times Time:2022.08.26

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] The anger caused by the malicious hype of the Australian media is still continuing.As for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) program to discredit the normal cooperation between China and the Solomon Islands earlier this month, the media reported on the 25th that the Solomon Islands Prime Minister's Office issued a long statement on the 24th that it would ban those through attack means to prevent those means from attacking methods.Foreign journalists who come to the two countries in the institute or participate in "racial qualitative" enter the country.

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Sogovre information map

According to ABC reports, Prime Minister Sogovre and other senior government officials have previously felt "angry" about the media reports.In a statement on the 24th, the Prime Minister's Office stated on the 24th that ABC's program content "deliberately use error information and spread prejudice information about preconceived".The statement said: "Pacific (country) is different from Australia and the United States. When you choose to come to the Pacific Island country, you must respect others, be polite, and abide by the corresponding etiquette." (Suo Yanqi)

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