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FijiFirst will win 2022 General Election says PM Bainimarama, People’s time ‘coming’: Opposition

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The FijiFirst Government will win the 2022 General Election. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama did not mince his words on Sunday when he made the declaration and called out People’s Alliance Party leader Sitiveni Rabuka. Speaking on the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Fiji One Nai Lalakai programme, Bainimarama said: “FijiFirst won in the 2014 and 2018 elections, and we will win again...

New Zealand giving ‘green light’ to sea bed mining in ungoverned Pacific waters

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The New Zealand Government is being accused of taking a weak stance at an international meeting to finalise the rules for mining the deep sea. By participating in drafting regulations, New Zealand is helping to ‘green light’ the emerging industry, marine conservationists say. They argue the extraction of valuable polymetallic nodules will cause “unprecedented environmental destruction” to the Pacific Ocean. And the...

NZ pledges paediatric Pfizer vaccines for Fiji

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50,000 doses of pediatric Pfizer vaccines will be provided to Fiji with the support from the New Zealand government. At the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, visiting New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nanaia Mahuta announced that her cabinet has approved to provide the vaccines to Fiji. Mahuta said for many Pacific countries including Fiji, responding to COVID wasn’t easy. She said one...

Marshall Islands breaks away from Micronesian bloc to back Puna for top Forum job

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The Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna, has been given a lifeline after the Marshall Islands broke ranks from the Micronesian bloc of countries to support the Cook Islanders' tenure in office. It's the first public sign of disagreement between Nauru, the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Palau, and Marshall Islands since they began withdrawing from the...

Marshall Islands considers ‘expelling’ Russian ships on registry, as complex yacht ownership schemes face scrutiny

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The Marshall Islands may expel Russian yachts and boats on sanctions lists from its ship registry as a response to the war with Ukraine. “We also are one of the largest ship registry programmes for flagged ships throughout the global shipping industry,” Foreign Minister Casten Nemra said at a press conference in Taiwan. “We are also looking into expelling any Russian...

Solomon Islands PM says China security deal ‘ready for signing’

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The Solomon Islands' prime minister said Tuesday that a contentious security agreement with Beijing was “ready for signing”, denying reports that his country had been pressured to allow a Chinese naval base to be built in the Pacific island nation. In an impassioned speech to parliament, Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare offered little detail on the shape of the final deal...

Australia urged to ramp up Pacific security funding to counter China

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Australia has been told it must increase investment and look at establishing a military presence in the Pacific to counter China’s influence in the region after Solomon Islands confirmed it was close to signing a security deal with Beijing. Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare on Tuesday defended the proposed deal as he denied his country has “picked a side”....

New Zealand must send strong signal to Pacific over China – Defence Minister Peeni Henare

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New Zealand will need to send a strong signal to other Pacific Islands after China's overtures to Solomon Islands, Minister of Defence Peeni Henare says. After visits with counterparts in Fiji and Australia last week, the minister says maintaining a cooperative Defence Force presence in the region - and not solely for humanitarian aid - is a priority for New...

New Zealand, Fiji partnership agreement to strengthen bilateral, regional cooperation

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Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and New Zealand’s Minister of foreign affairs, Nanaia Mahuta met in Suva, Tuesday signing the Duavata Partnership: Aotearoa Whenua Manapori o Whiti Tauaki Mahitahi, an expanded statement of partnership between the two countries. “The Duavata Partnership is a landmark achievement in the advancement of Fiji and New Zealand collaborations, which has continued to enhance over...

FSM asks China to back calls for Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine

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President David Panuelo of the Federated States of Micronesia(FSM)on Monday asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to back up calls for a ceasefire and Russia's pullout from Ukraine. “I believe now is the appropriate time for the People’s Republic of China to demonstrate its global leadership by calling on the Russian Federation to cease hostilities and withdraw from Ukraine,” Panuelo said...

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