Aust-Fiji relations needs to be addressed at highest level
It says this should not be done by pre-conditional demands or through intermediaries.
The report states that at a minimum, the regional sanctions against Fiji must be lifted to re-engage Australia and Fiji through the Pacific Islands Forum.
It states that Australia is the largest, most developed and wealthiest state in the Pacific Islands Forum.
However in the customary thinking on Pacific islands regionalism, the honours of largest and wealthiest belong to PNG while Fiji is regarded as the region’s most developed state.
The review of how Australia is engaging in the South Pacific has also called for sweeping changes in how its government does, and has warned Australia is in danger of losing the support of its biggest ally, the US, in relation to dealing with island nations.
Some of the recommendations in the Australian Strategic Policies Institute report for the Australian government is reviewing security arrangements in the region including involving China in its activities, putting in place a permanent migration scheme with neighbouring island nations, removing its reliance on the Pacific Plan, and also re engaging with Fiji.
The report states that Fiji is the heart of the Pacific Islands regional system and the region cannot survive without its heart.
It says that not only is Fiji the principle transportation and communications hub for the Pacific, it is the diplomatic centre as well.
The bulk of the Pacific Islands regional agencies as well as principle international agencies are headquartered in Suva, making the city a networking centre for the smaller forum island countries.
The Australian Strategic Policies Institute report says Frankie Reed, then US Ambassador-Designate to Fiji recently summed up the American view of Fiji’s regional importance “Fiji’s unique position in the Pacific makes it a key focal point for our larger regional engagement with the South Pacific. We seek more direct engagement with Fiji’s government in order to encourage the government in the restoration of democracy”.
Stay with us we will have more on the report and an interview with the lead report writer later today.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
Related Stories
We are committed to holding elections – Siromi Turaga
Questions were raised during Dialogue Fiji’s Constitution review discussion on whether the government can delay the general elections and complete the Constitution review however Acting Attorney General Siromi Turaga
Fijian economy on track to grow for fourth consecutive year in 2025 by 3.4%
The Fijian economy is on track to grow for the fourth consecutive year in 2025 by 3.4 percent, following a 3.5 percent expansion in 2024. The growth forecast is revised up marginally from the 3.2 percent projected
Heavy Rain Alert for Eastern Viti Levu, Southern Bua, Cakaudrove, Taveuni and maritime areas
A heavy rain alert is now in force for the eastern half of Viti Levu (Navua–Suva–Nausori to Serua–Namosi to Tailevu–Naitasiri–Ra areas), southern Bua, Cakaudrove, Taveuni and nearby smaller islands, the Lau an
We need to dismantle criminal enterprises, hitting them where it hurts most - Speaker
Speaker of Parliament, Filimone Jitoko has highlighted during the opening of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Conference that there is a need for prosecutors in the country to master the digital frontie
Fiji has learned from its past and we know that restricting media engagement or access is not the answer - Tabuya
At all times, the public interest in accessing information and the media’s role in scrutinising government must outweigh any unilateral power to silence or sideline a news outlet. In Fiji, we uphold the principle that
Wailea resident raises concerns about drug issues raised countless times with Police while COMPOL says official complaint must be lodged
Wailea Settlement Community leader, Inoke Utona says he has raised the issue of drug use and dealing in their area countless times with the authorities but there has still been no response from Police. However when