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Pacific need strong commitment to elevate ambitious and urgent climate action, now: Forum SG

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Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna has called on development partners to put aside their self interest and profit motivations and join the Pacific in the fight against climate change. Puna told the Carnegie-SPF 3rd annual Indo-Pacific Islands Dialogue in New York, there is no secret that climate change is our greatest single security threat. “We have gone far beyond the threshold...

Tonga PM invited UN SG to attend Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga next year

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has met with Tongan Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku, Siaosi Sovaleni in New York. The Secretary-General and the Prime Minister exchanged views on the upcoming 4th SIDS (Small Island and Development States) Conference. Guterres thanked Tonga for hosting the Pacific Regional Preparatory Meeting in August. He said the 4th SIDS conference will be an opportunity to deliver transformative...

Marine ecologist highlights urgent need to protect seagrass ecosystem for climate resilience

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Marine ecologist, Dr Drew Harvell has articulated the urgent need to protect marine ecosystems, particularly seagrass meadows, in a bid to strengthen climate resilience and secure valuable resources known as "blue foods". In a seminar at the University of the South Pacific (USP) marine campus Monday, Dr Harvell highlighted the multifaceted benefits that seagrass meadows offer to coastal communities and...

We will engage with any partner who is willing to work with us rather than around us: Forum SG

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna has warned the geopolitical contestation and strategic manipulation in contested Blue Pacific are unsettling. Speaking at the Carnegie-SPF 3rd annual Indo-Pacific Islands Dialogue in New York, Puna said the Blue Pacific continent is an increasingly contested space. “Regional and national stability is critical to maintaining and protecting peace and security, prosperity, and the well-being...

Pacific island countries to hold second summit next week with Biden

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Pacific island countries will meet next week with U.S President Joe Biden for a second summit with his country, the secretary-general of the Pacific Islands Forum Henry Puna said on Monday. Puna made the announcement at an event in New York hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment...

Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers issue statement on Fukushima

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The 2023 Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers meeting has ended with a collective statement on Japan’s release of ALPS treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. In the statement, Forum Foreign Ministers “highlighted the priorities of ensuring international consultation, international law, and independent and verifiable scientific assessments” and re-emphasised “our collective Forum position and the process we have taken over...

Cook Islands in talks with Fiji Airways for a charter flight to the Forum Leaders Meeting

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Cook Islands Prime Minister and Forum Chair, Mark Brown has confirmed his government is in discussion with Fiji Airways to facilitate a charter flight to Rarotonga during the upcoming Forum Leaders Meeting in November. “I'm happy to say that we have been in discussions with Fiji Airways to look at streamlining the travel from all Pacific members particularly from Nadi...

UN General Assembly adopts declaration to accelerate SDGs

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Now is the time for a global plan to rescue the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which are woefully off-track halfway towards their 2030 deadline, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Monday in New York. Guterres was speaking at the opening of a high-level forum at UN Headquarters where world leaders adopted a political declaration to accelerate action to achieve the...

Towards healthier and more nutritious diets in Pacific Small Island Developing States

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The waters that surround the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Pacific are home to remarkable marine ecosystems. The fish and other marine species they host are deeply intertwined with many Pacific peoples' cultures, livelihoods and food systems. But while the communities of these islands continue to consume fish in significant quantities, the diversity of Islanders' diets is declining,...

U.S claims to Central Pacific flout International law

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There is no legal basis for the United States to control the large oceanic area that includes the compact states. By Edward Hunt In defiance of international norms and rules, U.S officials are laying claim to the large oceanic area in the central Pacific Ocean that is home to the compact states. Now that they are renewing the economic provisions of...

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