Prime Minister attends the high level week of the 77th session of the United Nations general assembly in New York
19/09/2022Fiji highlights Foreign Policy priorities of importance to Blue Pacific at the UNGA 77
20/09/2022Published On: 19/09/2022
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama joined world leaders and thousands of mourners at Westminister Hall yesterday morning to pay his respect, on behalf of the Fijian people and the nation, to Her Majesty, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Prime Minister Bainimarama later signed the official condolence book at Lancaster House.
In signing the book of condolence, the Prime Minister conveyed the prayers and well-wishes of the Fijian people, who along with the rest of the world, profoundly mourn the passing of the Queen.
The Prime Minister also offered his sympathies to the Royal Family and thanked Her Majesty for her remarkable service to the world.
The late Queen’s legacy in ensuring the Commonwealth was established on equal partnerships of countries and races will always be remembered.
Prime Minister Bainimarama was accompanied by Fiji’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Mr Jitoko Tikolevu.
In signing the book of condolence, the Prime Minister conveyed the prayers and well-wishes of the Fijian people, who along with the rest of the world, profoundly mourn the passing of the Queen.
The Prime Minister also offered his sympathies to the Royal Family and thanked Her Majesty for her remarkable service to the world.
The late Queen’s legacy in ensuring the Commonwealth was established on equal partnerships of countries and races will always be remembered.
Prime Minister Bainimarama was accompanied by Fiji’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Mr Jitoko Tikolevu.