It’s a wait and see situation: PM
Commodore Bainimarama said the decision to expel the High Commissioners was not made lightly and he is now awaiting feedback from Australia and New Zealand.
Commodore Bainimarama told Fijivillage that he is expecting the governments of Australia and New Zealand to retaliate today.
Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama maintains that it is unfortunate that the High Commissioners of NZ and Australia did not engage with the Fiji government to try to give the true picture on what's happening in Fiji.
The New Zealand High Commission in Suva is closed today.
This is the message when people call the NZ High Commission today.
Officials confirm that the Acting NZ High Commissioner Todd Clever met with his officials earlier today.
No further comments have been made on the closure of the High Commission and when it will reopen.
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