Wellington, Dec 20 : Secret US diplomatic cables
released by the whistleblower website 'Wikileaks' have revealed that New
Zealand defence officials had warned the US that the Chinese army was creating
political instability in the Pacific islands.
According to stuff.co.nz, a cable from 2008 said that New Zealand was
concerned about the future of the Pacific islands, ''''which are increasingly
turning away from Australia and New Zealand to seek ties with Taiwan, China,
Cuba and others''''.
A US briefing from February 2006, says New Zealand officials were
concerned that competition between Taiwan and China for resources and
diplomatic leaks "contributes to political instability in Pacific Island
nations,'''' the leaked cable said.
Further, a cable from September 2006 quoted Riddell, the American sports
company, as saying that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) had
spoken to Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei during the minister''s trip to Wellington earlier in the year about activities in the
Pacific.
According to the International Policy Division Director Paul Sinclair,
the People''s Liberation Army (PLA) was providing aid defence forces in the
region, especially Tonga and Fiji.
The PLA were outspending New Zealand by ``wide margins'''' in Papua New Guinea, he added.
The PLA were outspending New Zealand by ``wide margins'''' in Papua New Guinea, he added.
Pacific Island director Heather Riddell was also quoted as saying in the
cable that China''s "rapacious quest'''' for natural resources undermined
"good governance, sustainable development and environmental'''' in Pacific
Island states.
New Zealand aid officials had also travelled to Taiwan to deliver
"a strong message" to Taiwanese officials in this regard, the report
said.
--ANI
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