China says Pacific aid has no political strings

Reuters  |  BEIJING 

(Reuters) - China's to countries in the Pacific has no political strings attached and is not aimed at any third party, the country's foreign ministry said on Friday, after a think-tank said has become the second-largest donor in the

Spending by China, criticised by many of its neighbours for island building in the South Sea, is almost 9 percent of total donations in the If pledged aid is included, China's promises total $5.9 billion, or nearly a third of all aid pledged to the region's 14 countries by 62 donors.

"As a developing country, fully understands the special difficulty countries face in achieving sustainable development," the ministry said in a statement sent to

China "provides what aid it can on the basis of respecting the wishes of the island nations without attaching any political conditions, vigorously promoting socio-economic development", it added.

"China's aid is aimed at promoting the well-being of the people of the island nations, and strengthening their ability to develop sustainably, without seeking any personal gain, and it is also not aimed at any third party," the ministry said.

The Lowy numbers, which do not include contributions since March 2017, also show China jostling with to use aid money as a means of cultivating diplomatic ties in region home to a third of Taiwan's allies.

China considers self-ruled and democratic to be merely a wayward province, with no right to diplomatic relations.

China "hopes the relevant side abandons 'zero sum thinking' and unprovoked suspicion, and does more to benefit peace, stability and development for nations", the ministry added, without elaborating.

and the have begun a new campaign to counter China's rising influence in the Pacific.

on Thursday promised radio gear and help to build parliament offices in Samoa's capital of Apia, the latest pledge of aid in the where China and have been ramping up tit-for-tat donations.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

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First Published: Fri, August 10 2018. 15:33 IST