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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will attend the national presidential prayer breakfast-an annual event in Washington, D.C., that brings together U.S. lawmakers, international leaders and business figures for discussions on faith and good governance.
Organised by the National Prayer Breakfast Foundation and the U.S. Congress, the Prime Minister also confirmed that he has been formally requested to deliver a prayer at the event’s opening dinner.
The Prime Minister stated that he is looking forward to meeting with U.S. lawmakers and other notable dignitaries for a time of fellowship, and to reaffirm our support for democratic stewardship.
Additionally, PM Rabuka will attend a series of high-level bilateral meetings, including one with Congressman Mr Ed Case, Chair of Congressional Pacific Islands Caucus, to further discuss the relationship between the U.S. and Fiji, and other Pacific Island nations.
The Head of the Coalition Government is also expected to meet with the Fijian diaspora in Washington and California to provide updates on the nation’s progress over the past two years since the Coalition Government took office.
Established in 1953 and known for its bipartisan approach, the national presidential prayer breakfast is an annual event that has been attended by U.S. presidents in the past, and prominent religious and business leaders.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Hon. Professor Biman Prasad will serve as acting Prime Minister while Hon. Rabuka is away on official travel.