The announcement by the Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare, comes after it was revealed that the US had issued a notice of the moratorium. “On August 29, the United States received formal notification from the government of the Solomon Islands regarding a moratorium on all naval visits, pending updates to protocol procedures,” the US embassy in Canberra said in a statement on Tuesday. It follows Honiara’s failure to respond to a request for a US Coast Guard ship to dock and refuel on Friday. The ship was diverted to Papua New Guinea. There was a delay in processing the ship’s approval and it had already departed Solomons waters when the approval was communicated, Sogavare said. The delay was mainly because the proper information was not sent to his office in time, he said. The prime minister used the incident as justification for the moratorium. “To this end, we have asked our partners to give us time to review and implement our new procedures before we send further requests for military vessels to enter the country,” Sogavare said, as he welcomed a hospital ship of US Navy in Honiara on Tuesday. afternoon. “Once the new mechanism is in place, we will let you all know. We expect the new process to be smoother and more timely.” The US Navy hospital ship Mercy docked in Honiara on Monday for a two-week mission. “The US Navy ship Mercy was granted diplomatic clearance prior to the implementation of the moratorium. We will continue to monitor the situation closely,” the US embassy said in a statement. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to host his Solomon counterpart in the coming weeks as Australia seeks to strengthen ties with the Pacific nation.


title: “The Solomon Islands Ban All Foreign Naval Vessels From Their Ports Solomon Islands Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-21” author: “Albert Sivak”


The announcement by the Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare, comes after it was revealed that the US had issued a notice of the moratorium. “On August 29, the United States received formal notification from the government of the Solomon Islands regarding a moratorium on all naval visits, pending updates to protocol procedures,” the US embassy in Canberra said in a statement on Tuesday. It follows Honiara’s failure to respond to a request for a US Coast Guard ship to dock and refuel on Friday. The ship was diverted to Papua New Guinea. There was a delay in processing the ship’s approval and it had already departed Solomons waters when the approval was communicated, Sogavare said. The delay was mainly because the proper information was not sent to his office in time, he said. The prime minister used the incident as justification for the moratorium. “To this end, we have asked our partners to give us time to review and implement our new procedures before we send further requests for military vessels to enter the country,” Sogavare said, as he welcomed a hospital ship of US Navy in Honiara on Tuesday. afternoon. “Once the new mechanism is in place, we will let you all know. We expect the new process to be smoother and more timely.” The US Navy hospital ship Mercy docked in Honiara on Monday for a two-week mission. “The US Navy ship Mercy was granted diplomatic clearance prior to the implementation of the moratorium. We will continue to monitor the situation closely,” the US embassy said in a statement. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to host his Solomon counterpart in the coming weeks as Australia seeks to strengthen ties with the Pacific nation.


title: “The Solomon Islands Ban All Foreign Naval Vessels From Their Ports Solomon Islands Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-11” author: “Laura Castaneda”


The announcement by the Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare, comes after it was revealed that the US had issued a notice of the moratorium. “On August 29, the United States received formal notification from the government of the Solomon Islands regarding a moratorium on all naval visits, pending updates to protocol procedures,” the US embassy in Canberra said in a statement on Tuesday. It follows Honiara’s failure to respond to a request for a US Coast Guard ship to dock and refuel on Friday. The ship was diverted to Papua New Guinea. There was a delay in processing the ship’s approval and it had already departed Solomons waters when the approval was communicated, Sogavare said. The delay was mainly because the proper information was not sent to his office in time, he said. The prime minister used the incident as justification for the moratorium. “To this end, we have asked our partners to give us time to review and implement our new procedures before we send further requests for military vessels to enter the country,” Sogavare said, as he welcomed a hospital ship of US Navy in Honiara on Tuesday. afternoon. “Once the new mechanism is in place, we will let you all know. We expect the new process to be smoother and more timely.” The US Navy hospital ship Mercy docked in Honiara on Monday for a two-week mission. “The US Navy ship Mercy was granted diplomatic clearance prior to the implementation of the moratorium. We will continue to monitor the situation closely,” the US embassy said in a statement. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to host his Solomon counterpart in the coming weeks as Australia seeks to strengthen ties with the Pacific nation.


title: “The Solomon Islands Ban All Foreign Naval Vessels From Their Ports Solomon Islands Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-04” author: “Elizabeth Mullins”


The announcement by the Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare, comes after it was revealed that the US had issued a notice of the moratorium. “On August 29, the United States received formal notification from the government of the Solomon Islands regarding a moratorium on all naval visits, pending updates to protocol procedures,” the US embassy in Canberra said in a statement on Tuesday. It follows Honiara’s failure to respond to a request for a US Coast Guard ship to dock and refuel on Friday. The ship was diverted to Papua New Guinea. There was a delay in processing the ship’s approval and it had already departed Solomons waters when the approval was communicated, Sogavare said. The delay was mainly because the proper information was not sent to his office in time, he said. The prime minister used the incident as justification for the moratorium. “To this end, we have asked our partners to give us time to review and implement our new procedures before we send further requests for military vessels to enter the country,” Sogavare said, as he welcomed a hospital ship of US Navy in Honiara on Tuesday. afternoon. “Once the new mechanism is in place, we will let you all know. We expect the new process to be smoother and more timely.” The US Navy hospital ship Mercy docked in Honiara on Monday for a two-week mission. “The US Navy ship Mercy was granted diplomatic clearance prior to the implementation of the moratorium. We will continue to monitor the situation closely,” the US embassy said in a statement. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to host his Solomon counterpart in the coming weeks as Australia seeks to strengthen ties with the Pacific nation.