Source: Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Solomon Islands
On November 26 and 28, Ambassador Li Ming went to the Chinatown community in the capital of the Solomon Islands to inspect the damage to the Chinese shops, and twice met with representatives of overseas Chinese compatriots to comfort my trapped compatriots. Ambassador Li said that the party and the state attach great importance to the safety and security of overseas Chinese, and the major losses caused by the social unrest to the property of overseas Chinese are sad, and the embassy is actively coordinating to solve the practical difficulties faced by everyone, and asks the government and the police to earnestly safeguard the safety and legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese. At present, the situation is still unstable, so please be vigilant, strengthen precautions, and ensure personal safety. I hope that everyone will unite as one in this difficult period, watch out for each other and tide over the difficulties together.
The overseas Chinese compatriots thanked the embassy for its concern and condolences, introduced the losses and hardships caused by the riots, and said that under the leadership of the embassy, they would make concerted efforts to overcome the difficulties of the times and do a good job in the relocation and resettlement of the trapped people.