I AM NEUTRAL: TEMOTU/VATU'D MP


THE Member of Parliament (MP) for Temotu Vatud, Hon. Freda Tuki has denied signing a statement pledging her support for Taiwan.

She said she has not signed any document and she was quite shocked to see her name appear in the list of Pro-Taiwan MPs. 

Tuki said at this point in time, she wants to remain neutral in her position. 

She says as an MP and Minister, she would rather have government full fill its 100 days policy  that directly affect the people of Solomon Islands, than bicker over China and Taiwan.

Ms. Tuki said her stand will only be made known once the fact finding mission compiled their report and Caucus meet to deliberate on this issue.

She said proper consultations must be done before any decision is made.

However she is of the opinion this should not be an immediate priority for government. 

She said government should be left alone to focus on full filling it's 100 days policy.

But as Minister, she said, her decision will have to be made collectively with government's. 

"When thorough consultations are done", Ms. Tuki added. 

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