New Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs arrives in Fiji – The Visit Reinforces Vuvale Partnership
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28/05/2022Published On: 27/05/2022
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama received a courtesy call from the newly elected Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Honourable Penny Wong, this afternoon (27/05/22).
The Prime Minister formally welcomed Minister Wong and thanked her for the timely visit to #Fiji, which reinforces Australia’s commitment to the Vuvale Partnership.
He congratulated the Australian Labor Party for their victory in 2022 elections and Minister Wong for being elected as Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs.
He said the bilateral relations between the two nations has strengthened through the Vuvale Partnership, and that our solidarity is important now more than ever to overcome the unprecedented challenges we face and to build a resilient and sustainable Pacific. The Prime Minister acknowledged Australia’s remarkable support to Fiji and the region, through expanded cooperation in various sectors including defence and security, health, education, gender equality, employment, humanitarian relief and disaster response, amongst others.
He is optimistic that together the two nations will continue to work closely to overcome common challenges, achieve shared aspirations, and build a unified and stronger Pacific family.
He commended the Australian Prime Minister, Honourable Anthony Albanese for his strong mandate on climate change.
The Prime Minister said as Fiji prepares to host the Pacific Island Leaders Meeting in July this year, the first in-person meeting of Forum Leaders since 2019, an invitation would be extended to Prime Minister Albanese to attend meeting with the Pacific Leaders. He welcomed the announcement made yesterday by Minister Wong on the Australian Government’s pledge of AUD $525 million as part of the Official Development Assistance (ODA) to the Pacific over the next four years.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed the Fijian Government’s commitment to work closely with the Australian Government in addressing the common challenges, especially climate change and the socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic.
The two leaders also discussed potential areas of cooperation with prospects in trade and investment, tourism, economy, Pacific Australia Labour Mobility, United Nations Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response.
The Prime Minister conveyed the Fijian Government’s best wishes to Prime Minister Hon Anthony Albanese and the people of Australia for their continued prosperity. He extended his sincere appreciation to Minister Wong for her commitment to the Pacific family, and assured her of the Fijian Government’s support and wished her well for the new ministerial role.
Australia’s Foreign Minister, Senator Wong, said she was delighted to arrive in Fiji on only her fourth day in office.
She wanted her visit to highlight the importance Australia places on its relationship with Fiji and the Pacific region.
“I was delighted to meet with Prime Minister Bainimarama to strengthen Australia’s commitment to the Fiji-Australia Vuvale Partnership.”
“I valued the opportunity to listen to the Prime Minister and learn from his important insights as a global leader on climate change,” said Senator Wong.
“Regional unity has never been more important as we face unprecedented challenges with COVID, climate change and strategic contest. I look forward to working with Fiji and our Pacific family to ensure our Blue Pacific remains strong and prosperous,” she said.
He congratulated the Australian Labor Party for their victory in 2022 elections and Minister Wong for being elected as Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs.
He said the bilateral relations between the two nations has strengthened through the Vuvale Partnership, and that our solidarity is important now more than ever to overcome the unprecedented challenges we face and to build a resilient and sustainable Pacific. The Prime Minister acknowledged Australia’s remarkable support to Fiji and the region, through expanded cooperation in various sectors including defence and security, health, education, gender equality, employment, humanitarian relief and disaster response, amongst others.
He is optimistic that together the two nations will continue to work closely to overcome common challenges, achieve shared aspirations, and build a unified and stronger Pacific family.
He commended the Australian Prime Minister, Honourable Anthony Albanese for his strong mandate on climate change.
The Prime Minister said as Fiji prepares to host the Pacific Island Leaders Meeting in July this year, the first in-person meeting of Forum Leaders since 2019, an invitation would be extended to Prime Minister Albanese to attend meeting with the Pacific Leaders. He welcomed the announcement made yesterday by Minister Wong on the Australian Government’s pledge of AUD $525 million as part of the Official Development Assistance (ODA) to the Pacific over the next four years.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed the Fijian Government’s commitment to work closely with the Australian Government in addressing the common challenges, especially climate change and the socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic.
The two leaders also discussed potential areas of cooperation with prospects in trade and investment, tourism, economy, Pacific Australia Labour Mobility, United Nations Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response.
The Prime Minister conveyed the Fijian Government’s best wishes to Prime Minister Hon Anthony Albanese and the people of Australia for their continued prosperity. He extended his sincere appreciation to Minister Wong for her commitment to the Pacific family, and assured her of the Fijian Government’s support and wished her well for the new ministerial role.
Australia’s Foreign Minister, Senator Wong, said she was delighted to arrive in Fiji on only her fourth day in office.
She wanted her visit to highlight the importance Australia places on its relationship with Fiji and the Pacific region.
“I was delighted to meet with Prime Minister Bainimarama to strengthen Australia’s commitment to the Fiji-Australia Vuvale Partnership.”
“I valued the opportunity to listen to the Prime Minister and learn from his important insights as a global leader on climate change,” said Senator Wong.
“Regional unity has never been more important as we face unprecedented challenges with COVID, climate change and strategic contest. I look forward to working with Fiji and our Pacific family to ensure our Blue Pacific remains strong and prosperous,” she said.