Samoa’s Prime Minister warns outside countries could exploit projects
Samoa's Prime Minister has warned outside countries could use infrastructure projects in pacific to establish military footholds in the region. She is in Canberra on an official visit to meet Prime Minister Albert Anthony Albanese.
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