Tonga’s Prime Minister joined a chorus of regional leaders condemning China’s testing of a nuclear-capable long-range missile in the Pacific.

Despite Beijing’s insistence that the launch was a “routine” test, it is widely perceived in the region as a provocative and unsettling act.

Beijing should be well aware that firing a weapon into the open ocean, thousands of kilometres from its mainland, is deeply provocative.

Anthony Albanese and one of Australia's key pacific partners have condemned China's recent missile exercise.

Beijing’s launching of a missile into the Pacific has drawn widespread and deserved condemnation.

Leaders decry breach of nuclear-free zone norms as they weigh security partnerships

US allies in the Pacific condemned what Beijing has called a "routine" intercontinental ballistic missile test, which comes as China seeks to demonstrate its growing military…

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The tiny Pacific island nation of Tuvalu on Wednesday expressed "grave and serious concern" over a Chinese test of a long-range missile that landed in the Pacific Ocean near its…

New Zealand is considering joining Australia’s defence alliance with Fiji as Pacific nations prepare a robust statement over China’s missile test.

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

The Samoan Government has raised concern over China’s launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean, saying timely and transparent communication is…

Tonga’s Prime Minister joined a chorus of regional leaders condemning China’s testing of a nuclear-capable long-range missile in the Pacific.

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

Pacific Minister Pat Conroy says the testing of a nuclear-capable missile damaged China's reputation and has strengthened the case for a Pacific security pact.

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