14 Sep 2018

Australia PM affirms climate commitment to Solomons counterpart

3:09 pm on 14 September 2018

Australia's prime minister has affirmed his government's commitment to fighting climate change.

Solomon Islands' Prime Minister Rick Houenipwela and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Canberra. 14-09-2018

Solomon Islands' Prime Minister Rick Houenipwela and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Canberra. 14-09-2018 Photo: Solomon Islands Prime Minister's Press Secretariat/Facebook

Scott Morrison made the commitment to his Solomon Islands counterpart Rick Hou during talks in Canberra.

Rick Hou is the first international leader to meet Mr Morrison since he became Australia's latest prime minister last month.

According to Solomon Islands' High Commissioner to Australia, Collin Beck, Mr Morrison reaffirmed his government's commitment to the Paris climate agreement.

Australia's commitment was criticised by some island leaders at last week's Pacific Forum summit in Nauru.

During its recent leadership change, elements of Australia's ruling Liberals party pushed for the coalition government to drop its emissions-reductions targets.

But Mr Morrison has since ruled out leaving the Paris Agreement, saying climate change action is the Pacific's priority.

He said such a move could lessen Australia's influence in the region.

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