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Pacific crop resilience supported though climate aid

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta have announced the first investment from the recently boosted $1.3 billion (US$793 million) climate aid fund, a contribution of $10 million (US$6.1 million) to the conservation of Pacific crop seeds impacted by climate change. $10 million US$6.1 million) will be allocated to the Fiji based Centre for Pacific...

UN Chief commend strong, united voice of the Pacific on climate change

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By Pita Ligaiula United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres has commended the strong, united voice of the Pacific on climate change. Addressing the Pacific Islands Forum Dialogue with Associate Members and Forum Observers virtually, Guterres said it has made the world pay attention. “Now we need climate action that matches the urgency of the crisis, especially from the G20, who account...

Pacific summit: Suva near to bursting as PIF meeting turns Fiji’s pandemic bust to boom

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With the biggest regional event in years in town, there’s a buzz on the streets of the Fijian capital that hasn’t been felt since Covid slammed international borders shut in 2020. The 51st Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting might be off to a somewhat rocky start with the withdrawal of member state Kiribati, but Suva is booked solid as hundreds...

U.S Vice President Harris to address the Forum Leaders Meeting

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U.S Vice President Kamala Harris will address the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting on Wednesday. The Vice President will underscore the commitment of the United States to the Pacific Islands region and discuss opportunities to deepen U.S engagement in the region and areas to deliver concrete results for the people of the Pacific. She will also celebrate the longstanding bonds between...

Marshall Islands prevents itself from participating in Forum

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Marshall Islands President David Kabua would have attended this week's first in-person meeting of Pacific Islands Forum leaders if members of his own government had not derailed an effort in February to undo legislatively-binding action to terminate the country's membership in the premier regional organisation. At a critical time in regional politics - with geopolitical manoeuvring by China and the...

“We absolutely must preserve the unity of the Forum”

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By Nic Maclellan For Jean-Christophe Bouissou, Vice President of French Polynesia, the 51st Pacific Islands Forum is an opportunity to highlight the ongoing challenge of climate change for the five archipelagos of Maohi Nui. “A central focus of this week in Fiji is the climate risk and the impacts on the environment and biodiversity, as well as the impact on people’s...

Pacific Island leaders re-affirm their commitment to ocean leadership, innovation and partnerships

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The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders Monday renewed their commitment and reaffirmed the region's solidarity in advancing climate action and ocean conservation. This was conveyed this evening at the “Blue Pacific Leaders Oceans Panel,” with the theme, “Ocean Leadership, Innovation and Partnerships,” convened during the first day of the 51st Pacific Island Forum Leaders meeting in Suva. The discussions amongst the...

Historic signing of Fiji – Solomon Islands Maritime boundary agreement

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Monday marked a momentous achievement for Fiji and the Solomon Islands as Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare signed a Maritime Boundaries Delimitation Agreement, to demarcate their shared maritime boundaries. The Agreement was signed at the Blue Pacific High-Level Panel Event on Ocean Leadership at the Grand Pacific Hotel this evening, along the margins of the 51st...

Forum leaders meet to consolidate Blue Pacific agenda

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By Nic Maclellan For the first time since 2019, presidents and prime ministers from around the region will gather face-to-face in Suva this week, to continue the 51st Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting. The centrepiece of the summit will be the adoption of the 2050 Strategy for a Blue Pacific Continent, a new framework to guide collective action on key regional...

Forum mission questions credibility of New Caledonia referendum

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By Nic Maclellan Last December, the Pacific Islands Forum sent a ministerial mission to New Caledonia, to monitor the conduct of the third referendum on self-determination under the Noumea Accord. Their report, obtained by Islands Business, is sharply critical of the referendum process. A large delegation from New Caledonia, led by President Louis Mapou, is in Suva this week for...

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