Download Instead of concentrating on needless worries about a rising China, Fiji is capitalizing on the opportunities that China brings and is strengthening its partnership with Beijing in every possible sphere, the country's prime minister told China Daily on Thursday. Fijian Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, the first Pacific island nation leader to visit Beijing since China's new leadership came to power, said he does not agree with criticism about China's rising influence in the Pacific. "I think it depends on how one sees it," he said. Some commentators have suggested that by expanding its economic and diplomatic clout in the Pacific, Beijing is "locking" strategic natural resources there and competing with Washington for the international space. "Some cannot believe that being a developing country, China is the second-largest economy in the world. Some view China as a threat from its military buildup, its relations with the world and its influence, whilst some just lack understanding of China and its development," Bainimarama said. And some fear that China's model of political and economic development will undermine Western efforts in other parts of the world, especially in Africa and the Pacific, he added. "I am confident that the more people know and understand China, their view will also change." Calling China a "true friend", Bainimarama said Fiji is grateful for China's long-term support and understanding. |