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    US Coast Guard Cutter Denied Port Call in Solomons amid China Tensions

    US Coast Guard Cutter Denied Port Call in Solomons amid China Tensions

    — A U.S. Coast Guard cutter conducting patrols as part of an international mission to prevent illegal fishing was recently unable to get clearance for a scheduled port call in the Solomon Islands, according to reports, an incident that comes amid growing concerns of Chinese influence on the Pacific nation.

    The cutter Oliver Henry was taking part in Operation Island Chief monitoring fishing activities in the Pacific, which came to a close on Friday, when it sought to make a scheduled stop on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, to refuel and re-provision, Coast Guard Lt. Kristin Kam told the Stars and Stripes newspaper.

    There was no response from the Solomon Islands' government for diplomatic clearance for the vessel to land, however, so the Oliver Henry diverted to Papua , Kam said.

    She declined to specify when the incident occurred, and the Coast Guard did not immediately respond to emails or calls from The Associated Press for comment.

    In a statement, however, the Coast Guard said the Oliver Henry had arrived in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, on Tuesday “following a patrol in parts of the Coral Sea and the Solomon Islands.”

    Britain's Royal Navy did not comment directly on reports that the Spey, also taking part in Operation Island Chief, was also denied a port call in the Solomon Islands.

    “Ships' programs are under constant review, and it is routine practice for them to change,” the Royal Navy…

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