Affairs
Oceania Briefing

Dirty money

Preface

Israel’s foreign ministry has leaked details of an offer allegedly made by Iran to the Solomon Islands of $200,000 of “technological aid”. It accuses Iran of trying to buy the support of the underprivileged Pacific nation in UN votes – the Solomon Islands backed a recent report accusing Israel of war crimes during the conflict in Gaza.

Credits

Writer: Tom Morris



 “It isn’t exactly bribery,” says Dr Amnon Aran, lecturer in international politics of the Middle East at London’s City University. “But the Solomon Islands would not constitute any use for Iran other than its vote.”

The country is not the only small state in the region to be courted by big foreign powers. China, the US and Australia are all busy chasing business and strategic links there.