Kiribati's pro-China government bars foreign officials from visiting until 2025, citing elections

FILE - A Kiribati dancer raises her arms as she welcomes the first sunrise of the new year on Millennium Island, Kiribati, on Jan. 1, 2000. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara, File)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — People in Kiribati went to the polls on Wednesday for the first round of voting in a national election expected to serve as a referendum on rising living costs and the government’s stronger ties with China.

A second round of voting is scheduled on Aug. 19 for all parliamentary seats that are not won by a majority vote on Wednesday. Results from the first round are expected Thursday.

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