51st Pacific Leaders Islands Forum Meeting concludes on a high note
14/07/2022Prime Minister calls for Regional Solidarity to build a Safe, Secure and Prosperous Blue Pacific Continent
15/07/2022Published On: 14/07/2022
At the historic launching of the first ever “2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent,” the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Mr. Henry Puna commended Pacific Islands Forum Chair and Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama for his exemplary leadership in strengthening the Pacific region’s solidarity.
Mr. Puna thanked Prime Minister Bainimarama for his unwavering support and commitment in uniting the Pacific Family and providing a vision and way forward for the region, to work together and build a resilient and inclusive Blue Pacific Continent.
“Let me thank the Prime Minister and Forum Chair for his stewardship of this august body of the course of the past 12 months. We have had our own challenges as a family, and of course we have had to continue to deal with broader issues such as COVID 19.
“However, Chair, you have brought our family back together, and you have driven this organisation to produce a blueprint for its long-term survival and prosperity. The leadership you have shown these past months, is the sort of exemplary leadership that we will require as we voyage into the future as one family, guided by our north star,” SG Puna said.
He assured Prime Minister Bainimarama of the Forum’s commitment to the effective implementation of the 2050 Blue Pacific Strategy.
“When our great, great grandchildren look back in time, I am confident that they will identify this moment as the point in time where we as a region decided to change our course, our direction, and our destiny for the good of our people.
“On this front, I am also pleased to be joined by my fellow Heads of CROP Agencies. Because, together, our shared promise is that we will work together as regional agencies; we will marshall our collective resources; and we will align our agencies to support the vision and the objectives of the 2050 Strategy. This is indeed our shared commitment to Leaders, to Members, and to the wider people of the Blue Pacific Continent.” Fiji assumed the Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum in August 2021, under the leadership of Prime Minister Bainimarama.
“Let me thank the Prime Minister and Forum Chair for his stewardship of this august body of the course of the past 12 months. We have had our own challenges as a family, and of course we have had to continue to deal with broader issues such as COVID 19.
“However, Chair, you have brought our family back together, and you have driven this organisation to produce a blueprint for its long-term survival and prosperity. The leadership you have shown these past months, is the sort of exemplary leadership that we will require as we voyage into the future as one family, guided by our north star,” SG Puna said.
He assured Prime Minister Bainimarama of the Forum’s commitment to the effective implementation of the 2050 Blue Pacific Strategy.
“When our great, great grandchildren look back in time, I am confident that they will identify this moment as the point in time where we as a region decided to change our course, our direction, and our destiny for the good of our people.
“On this front, I am also pleased to be joined by my fellow Heads of CROP Agencies. Because, together, our shared promise is that we will work together as regional agencies; we will marshall our collective resources; and we will align our agencies to support the vision and the objectives of the 2050 Strategy. This is indeed our shared commitment to Leaders, to Members, and to the wider people of the Blue Pacific Continent.” Fiji assumed the Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum in August 2021, under the leadership of Prime Minister Bainimarama.