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16/10/2023Published On: 16/10/2023
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka paid a courtesy call on the Governor-General of Australia His Excellency, Hon. David Hurley at Admirality House this afternoon.
In a candid moment prior to their meeting behind closed doors, Prime Minister Rabuka and Governor-General Hurley reflected on their years of service as decorated military officers.
His Excellency, Mr Hurley thanked the Prime Minister and the people of Fiji for the warm hospitality he received while on official visit to Fiji last year, adding it reinforced the two nations shared aspirations and commitment on areas of mutual concern.
He thanked Hon. Rabuka for his swift action in bringing Kiribati back to the Pacific Islands Forum, and fostering a spirit of unity within the forum family.
Governor-General Hurley also acknowledged Fiji’s support to regional solidarity, and collaboration in areas such as climate and ocean action, economic recovery and defence and security, among other important sectors. Prime Minister Rabuka, in his response, stated that the Governor General’s visit to Fiji demonstrated Australia’s commitment to maintaining and strengthening our relations.
He also thanked him for the opportunity to meet and further discuss our bilateral relations, highlighting the positive impact of our Vuvale Partnership which has reached our people at the grass root level. On the regional front, Hon. Rabuka said that he is looking forward to the upcoming Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Rarotonga, next month where the forum leaders will be endorsing the Implementation Plan for the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent.
Additionally, he said Fiji is in support of Australia’s bid to host COP31, noting that it will be a Pacific COP and an opportunity for our region to advance and shape the narrative of change and influence and accelerate global efforts to avoid climate chaos.
In a candid moment prior to their meeting behind closed doors, Prime Minister Rabuka and Governor-General Hurley reflected on their years of service as decorated military officers.
His Excellency, Mr Hurley thanked the Prime Minister and the people of Fiji for the warm hospitality he received while on official visit to Fiji last year, adding it reinforced the two nations shared aspirations and commitment on areas of mutual concern.
He thanked Hon. Rabuka for his swift action in bringing Kiribati back to the Pacific Islands Forum, and fostering a spirit of unity within the forum family.
Governor-General Hurley also acknowledged Fiji’s support to regional solidarity, and collaboration in areas such as climate and ocean action, economic recovery and defence and security, among other important sectors. Prime Minister Rabuka, in his response, stated that the Governor General’s visit to Fiji demonstrated Australia’s commitment to maintaining and strengthening our relations.
He also thanked him for the opportunity to meet and further discuss our bilateral relations, highlighting the positive impact of our Vuvale Partnership which has reached our people at the grass root level. On the regional front, Hon. Rabuka said that he is looking forward to the upcoming Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Rarotonga, next month where the forum leaders will be endorsing the Implementation Plan for the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent.
Additionally, he said Fiji is in support of Australia’s bid to host COP31, noting that it will be a Pacific COP and an opportunity for our region to advance and shape the narrative of change and influence and accelerate global efforts to avoid climate chaos.