Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General commends our Prime Minister for his commitment to regional solidarity
04/01/2023The People’s Republic of China congratulates our Prime Minister
05/01/2023Published On: 04/01/2023
Congratulatory messages from both the global and regional countries continues to be conveyed to our Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Honourable Sitiveni Rabuka.
President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, His Excellency David Kabua in a congratulatory letter, extended sincere congratulations and his best wishes to Prime Minister Rabuka.
He said Fiji’s recent elections reflects the confidence that the people of Fiji has in the strong leadership of Prime Minister Rabuka.
“I look forward to working closely with you to advance our bilateral and multilateral affairs, within the framework of the Pacific Islands Forum, the United Nations and other regional and international institutions, as well to strengthen the bonds of friendship and kinship among the people and countries of the Blue Pacific region.”
President David Kabua commended Prime Minister Rabuka for his commitment and prompt actions to resolve the Fiji-USP disagreement.
He said, “Your timely action on the USP matter augurs well for Fiji and the Blue Pacific region as a whole.” Te Beretitenti of the Republic of Kiribati, His Excellency Taneti Maamau conveyed his warmest congratulations and best wishes to Prime Minister Rabuka.
He said the vision that Prime Minister Rabuka carried during the election campaign resonated strongly with the people of Fiji and remained the enduring pillar that bestowed the Fiji Government’s coalition with overwhelming support.
“Your election as Prime Minister also resounded strongly across our Blue Pacific Continent, including Kiribati, and signals a new era of enduring partnership, cooperation, and friendship of our Pacific family. “I am confident that under your leadership, our rich Pacific tradition of friendly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation between our two Governments and nations, will continue to strengthen and expand in the years to come.”
His Excellency Taneti Maamau looks forward to working closely with Prime Minister Rabuka to further enrich the long-standing bilateral relations and the strategic partnership of both the nations in multilateral forums, including desired goals under the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2050 Blue Pacific Strategy, among other regional and international commitment.
President of the Republic of Palau, Honourable Surangel Whipps Jr. while congratulating Prime Minister Rabuka, reaffirmed Palau’s commitment to the Pacific family in addressing common challenges-mainly climate change and oceans issues.
“And our pursuit of finding solutions to address the climate crisis is more than just a desire but a commitment to our people that we will find the means necessary to save our homes. As Small Island Developing States (SIDS), we are the most vulnerable but often overlooked, so we must be united in our pursuit.
“Mr. Prime Minister, to succeed in our pursuit, we must work together collectively. And I look forward to working with you and together with our other colleagues in the region to bring solutions and sustainable development to our people to create a future our children deserve,” President of Palau said.
Expressing similar sentiments, Prime Minister of the Republic of Vanuatu Honourable Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to Prime Minister Rabuka and he looks forward to working closely with Fiji’s new Prime Minister and the Fiji Government on issues of common interest.
Vanuatu Prime Minister said as instrumental co-chairs of the Subcommittee on, “The 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent, endorsed by the Forum Leaders in Suva last year, Vanuatu looks forward to Fiji’s strong leadership to harness development partners’ cooperation and input in the Strategy’s implementation and also Fiji’s strong regional and global leadership on issues of common interest such as climate change, natural disasters and environment protection and harnessing people-centred development.
“And, as Chair of the MSG, I look forward to Fiji’s support in reinvigorating our subregional grouping, in ensuring that the Pacific region remains a region, “of peace, harmony, security, social inclusion and prosperity, that ensures all Pacific peoples can lead free, healthy and productive lives”, to borrow from the Leaders’ vision for 2050,” Prime Minister Kalsakau said.
“I look forward to working closely with you to advance our bilateral and multilateral affairs, within the framework of the Pacific Islands Forum, the United Nations and other regional and international institutions, as well to strengthen the bonds of friendship and kinship among the people and countries of the Blue Pacific region.”
President David Kabua commended Prime Minister Rabuka for his commitment and prompt actions to resolve the Fiji-USP disagreement.
He said, “Your timely action on the USP matter augurs well for Fiji and the Blue Pacific region as a whole.” Te Beretitenti of the Republic of Kiribati, His Excellency Taneti Maamau conveyed his warmest congratulations and best wishes to Prime Minister Rabuka.
He said the vision that Prime Minister Rabuka carried during the election campaign resonated strongly with the people of Fiji and remained the enduring pillar that bestowed the Fiji Government’s coalition with overwhelming support.
“Your election as Prime Minister also resounded strongly across our Blue Pacific Continent, including Kiribati, and signals a new era of enduring partnership, cooperation, and friendship of our Pacific family. “I am confident that under your leadership, our rich Pacific tradition of friendly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation between our two Governments and nations, will continue to strengthen and expand in the years to come.”
His Excellency Taneti Maamau looks forward to working closely with Prime Minister Rabuka to further enrich the long-standing bilateral relations and the strategic partnership of both the nations in multilateral forums, including desired goals under the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2050 Blue Pacific Strategy, among other regional and international commitment.
President of the Republic of Palau, Honourable Surangel Whipps Jr. while congratulating Prime Minister Rabuka, reaffirmed Palau’s commitment to the Pacific family in addressing common challenges-mainly climate change and oceans issues.
“And our pursuit of finding solutions to address the climate crisis is more than just a desire but a commitment to our people that we will find the means necessary to save our homes. As Small Island Developing States (SIDS), we are the most vulnerable but often overlooked, so we must be united in our pursuit.
“Mr. Prime Minister, to succeed in our pursuit, we must work together collectively. And I look forward to working with you and together with our other colleagues in the region to bring solutions and sustainable development to our people to create a future our children deserve,” President of Palau said.
Expressing similar sentiments, Prime Minister of the Republic of Vanuatu Honourable Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to Prime Minister Rabuka and he looks forward to working closely with Fiji’s new Prime Minister and the Fiji Government on issues of common interest.
Vanuatu Prime Minister said as instrumental co-chairs of the Subcommittee on, “The 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent, endorsed by the Forum Leaders in Suva last year, Vanuatu looks forward to Fiji’s strong leadership to harness development partners’ cooperation and input in the Strategy’s implementation and also Fiji’s strong regional and global leadership on issues of common interest such as climate change, natural disasters and environment protection and harnessing people-centred development.
“And, as Chair of the MSG, I look forward to Fiji’s support in reinvigorating our subregional grouping, in ensuring that the Pacific region remains a region, “of peace, harmony, security, social inclusion and prosperity, that ensures all Pacific peoples can lead free, healthy and productive lives”, to borrow from the Leaders’ vision for 2050,” Prime Minister Kalsakau said.