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The Pacific Islands Forum is sticking with an earlier decision by host country the Solomon Islands to exclude Taiwan and its 21 donor countries -- including China and the U.S. -- from this year's summit. Regional officials say Solomons made the decision after pressure from China to block Taiwan, which has attended the forum as a development partner since 1993. Beijing has denied this.

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00:00Next month's Pacific Islands Forum Summit will go ahead without Taiwan and its donor partners, including China and the U.S.
00:08The forum is sticking with an earlier decision by host country, the Solomon Islands, to only invite member states to this year's summit.
00:16This reportedly comes after pressure from China to block Taiwan from taking part.
00:21Taiwan has attended the forum as a development partner since 1993.
00:25The annual summit brings leaders together to discuss politics, security, climate and development issues.
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