China's ambassador to Fiji, Qian Bo, said some Pacific nations held concerns about specific elements of the wide-ranging proposal.
He said China was preparing a position paper that would be released after Mr Wang's visit to the region.
"We are always in constant consultations with our friends," he said.
"It is also China's policy — we never impose anything to other countries … never has that happened.
Of course this may be technically true, if you don't view Taiwan as a sovereign nation with it's own airspace.
However you would also have to overlook Chinas own people such as the people of Hong Kong who wanted a free press and freedom of speech. Or the Uyghurs who are held in what is basically a mass prison camp, or Chinese Christians who are disappeared because they won't follow the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Bible.
So yeah, China's policy - we never impose anything to other countries - is a technical truth? I just remembered I need to go and feed my pet unicorn later as well.
But how can these Pacific Island Nations believe they can have a relationship with a government such as the CCP when their core values are at opposite ends.
This is just my opinion.