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Pacific Islands Forum says error to blame for Taiwan reference in communique that angered China .
The body denies it removed the line referring to Taiwan under pressure from China , after the communique was reposted online without the reference.
China 's ambassador to the Pacific has said there is no need for Australia to be worried about his country's presence in the region.
China struck its security and policing agreements with Solomon Islands and sent police trainers to the country in the wake of the November 2021 riots that devastated parts of the capital Honiara , including much of Chinatown, and left three people dead.
The ambassador said China was most sharply focused on bolstering investment, trade and development in the Pacific in the face of sluggish economic growth after the COVID-19 shutdowns.
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