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China must apologise for ‘arrogance’ at Pacific summit, says Nauru president

Criticism of Chinese delegation’s ‘disrespect’ in storming out after trying to speak before Pacific leaders, and of big countries ‘buying their way through the region’

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President Baron Waqa greets New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the Pacific Islands Forum on Wednesday. Photo: The New Zealand Herald
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Nauru’s president has demanded China apologise for a top diplomat’s “crazy” behaviour at the Pacific islands summit and lashed out at Beijing’s “arrogant” presence in the region.

“They’re not our friends. They just need us for their own purposes,” President Baron Waqa told reporters.

“Sorry, but I have to be strong on this because no one is to come and dictate things to us.”

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This year’s annual Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), which wraps up in Nauru on Thursday, has been one of the most contentious in the event’s 49-year history.

The summit’s usual discussions about climate change have been overshadowed by the host’s row with China and its treatment of asylum seekers held on the island under a deal with Australia.

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The diplomatic spat pits Nauru – with a population of 11,000 and an area of just 21 sq km (8 square miles) – against the Asian superpower.

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