By Setope So’oa’emalelagi – a lecturer in Samoan language and culture at Beijing Foreign Studies University and is also a research assistant in the Belt and Road Initiative and its implications for Samoa bilateral relations with China

As Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi disembarks Chinas flagship aircraft – at Faleolo Airport – in a waning crescent moonlight – and the immemorial singing of acacias – his journey with the finest team of Chinese diplomats and advisors ever assembled for a Pacific diplomatic mission – tells us one thing – China cherishes its bilateral relations with its pacific partners in equal measure to its relations with any global power in Europe, North America or the great continents.

A warm welcome to China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi is conjured in one simple phrase “Talofa – Afio maia i Samoa” (Hello and welcome to Samoa).

It’s been a whirlwind trip for Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his team, and the importance of this visit underscores the level of – respect and honor China accords its pacific partners whether on a bilateral or multilateral dimension but nevertheless no can discount nor diminish Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s pacific diplomacy – as a stroke of international relations genius.

Having just completed a visit to the Solomon Islands 1,059 km west of Samoa – Foreign Minister Wang Yi realizes that he’s entered the greatest region of planet earth for linguistic – biospheres – race and cultural diversity known to mankind and to top it off the second leg of his visit is to Samoa – a nation that was the first to become independent in the pacific in 1962 – and a nation that has forged rich ties with China over the course of history – in 1850 the first free Chinese settlers arrived in boats at Apia Harbor and in May 28 2022 – one hundred and seventy two years later – Chinas most preeminent diplomat – Foreign Minister is now shaking hands with locals and saying ‘Talofa’ whilst everyone else are grabbing their Chinese – Samoan dictionaries .

What is special about this diplomatic mission is that it comes at a time when there are heightened tensions globally with war and the impending destructive power of nature as natures laws are cruelly distorted by an over reliance on fossil fuels.

 But for whatever the world’s problems are – China continues to walk an ancient path – the path of shared development and of course ‘diplomacy’ – diplomacy they say is respect and through every program and bilateral agreement between China and pacific nations – its all underpinned by ‘respect’ and let’s take a quick look at the kinds of aid programs China has provided Samoa –  In 2018 a Confucius Institute was set up at the National University of Samoa and has been the accelerator for students hoping to live and learn in China and return to Samoa with high degrees in math’s – science – the arts – engineering – finance and so on.

Over two decades – hundreds of Samoan students have achieved their goals in China, and they now strengthen the Samoan civil service from immigration – teaching – customs – judicial administration to foreign affairs. Yet we must ask, what does China get in return? Well, it’s certainly not land – oil – gas or favoritism at the United Nations table – it’s not debt laden loans and infringing on territorial waters. So, what is it? Believe it or not it’s “Education” – yes education – On 1 March 2020 the very first Samoan language and culture course was delivered to Chinese students at the highest university for foreign language studies – Beijing Foreign Studies University.

Three years on and Samoa’s international profile is growing – Chinese students interested in pursuing post – graduate studies in international relations and pacific languages are now able to speak elementary Samoan and furthermore – are becoming versed in Samoan history – culture and the ‘faa – Samoa’ (the Samoan way).

When Samoan locals competed in international sporting events like the South Pacific Games (hosted by Samoa in 2019) – sporting facilities such as the Apia Rugby Park at Matautu and Tuana’imato Olympic Swimming Complex were built – funded and re-purposed by the Chinese government specially for Samoa. In addition – cultural exchanges covering media – education and trade have become a yearly fixture for Samoan teachers – academics – sports athletes- writers and journalists – in Chinese mega cities like Shanghai – Beijing – Guangzhou and Shenzen.

Unfortunately, covid has placed travel on temporary hold. In terms of trade and getting Samoan goods to a market of 1.4 billion people – handicrafts – beauty products – and health supplements like kava powder to relieve stress and noni juice for improving your immune system – China has thrown open their doors and no better illustrated than the invitation to Samoan cultural groups and business leaders to attend the Guangdong Maritime Belt and Road Expo in 2019. The Guangdong Expo is the worlds largest of its kind and is attended by over 100 countries.

At the grass roots level – this will lift local producers’ chances of entering the Asian market and more importantly allow local Samoans to tap into Chinas ‘electronic’ trading platforms such as Ali Express – Baidu – WeChat and many others.

China is by far the world leader in electronic shopping and will boost small Samoan manufacturers and village artisans by giving them the technical tools to overcome – what has since antiquity – plagued the entire pacific – ‘isolation’ and the ‘cost’ of getting goods to market. Technology, therefore, is the magic key to this intractable problem.

As Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is honored with his first cup of Kava, he no doubt will be looking at how time and space have given a window for Samoa and China to reinvigorate its relationship – to build on ties of friendship and elevate Chinas position in the pacific region as a benign partner and leader of technology – agricultural science – education and philosophy.

If you look around the Apia skyline – there’s not a corner in evidence that does not have a building built under the Chinese – Samoan aid program.

Yet, when the official motorcade winds its way along the picturesque coastline of Upolu and our new guest’s breath the pacific air and try to make sense of what lies deep in the village psyche – the word ‘manuia’ at the kava ceremony will no doubt be picked up by the guests….it means ‘blessings’ and ‘good fortunes’.

 So to Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his mission, “Ia Manuia”

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