The Straits Times-June 2, 2022

Australia’s new government leaders hit the ground running, foreign policy-wise, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese flying off to Tokyo for a Quad summit just hours after his swearing-in last week. With him was newly minted Foreign Minister Penny Wong who later the same week landed in Fiji just ahead of her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in what was seen as a diplomatic offensive to outflank China in the Pacific. Both trips signal the new Labor government’s priorities: the visit to Tokyo a message to the world that Australia emphasizes foreign policy continuity and the value of “friendships and long-time alliances”. The Pacific is also Australia’s immediate neighborhood and when China announced a security deal with the Solomon Islands in April, it sent shock waves through Canberra. Stepping up Australia’s engagement in the region is imperative given China’s increased interest there. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/the-straits-times-says-australias-renewed-focus-on-neighbours First published in The Straits Times