New Zealand will invite the United States, China, and Taiwan to next year's Pacific Islands Forum, reversing last year's exclusion of non-member nations.
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well i think it's great because um the solomon islands prime minister um he blocked the non-pacific island forum countries from attending the summit in the solomons last year well uh now new zealand is going to invite the invite the united states china and taiwan to next year's Pacific Island Forum which will be held here in New Zealand and I think that's a great thing because I think they've got a right to have a say they've got the skin in the game in the Pacific particularly China because you know they fund a lot of developing countries in this part of the world.
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