Solomon Islands-related events during 2022
Events in the year 2022 in the Solomon Islands.
Events
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Solomon Islands
- 4 January – A search continues for 14 people missing at sea in the Solomon Islands, after their boat failed to reach the Shortland Islands. Efforts were called off yesterday due to bad weather.[1]
- 31 March – Micronesian president David Panuelo urges Solomon Islands to not sign a security pact with China, citing "grave security concerns" and arguing that the Pacific islands would be "the epicenter of major confrontation" between major powers.[2]
- 18 April – United States officials plan to travel to Solomon Islands due to concerns that the country is making a security pact with China. The U.S. fears the proposed agreement could lead to Chinese troops being deployed to Solomon Islands.[3]
- 19 April – The foreign ministers of the People's Republic of China and Solomon Islands sign a security pact.[4]
- 30 August – The United States Embassy in Canberra says that the government of Solomon Islands will place a moratorium on US Navy ships entering its ports amid deteriorating relations between the two countries.[5]
- 8 September – The parliament of Solomon Islands votes to delay the next general election amid objections by opposition parties, who accuse Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare of a "power grab".[6]
- 8 September – Accession of Charles III as King of Solomon Islands following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
- 12 September – Charles III is officially proclaimed King of Solomon Islands by the Governor-General in Honiara.[7]
- 12 September – A national holiday occurs in Solomon Islands to mourn the passing of Elizabeth II, Queen of Solomon Islands.[8]
- 14 September – A memorial church service takes place at the Saint Barnabas Anglican Cathedral on to celebrate the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II.[9]
- 19 September – The Governor-General attends the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London.