The New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully hopes a meeting of Pacific Island Forum leaders next month will be pivotal in resolving matters in Fiji.

McCully said there is no communication with Fiji officials at the moment following the expulsion of New Zealand's acting High Commissioner in Fiji Caroline McDonald.

McCully said leaders at next month's meeting plan to hold Fiji's Interim Prime Minister, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, accountable for not meeting his commitment to hold elections by March next year.

Meanwhile, Auckland based coalition for Democracy in Fiji said efforts should be made to get dialogue going now.

Spokesperson Nik Naidu said Fiji might not turn up to the Forum if talks don't continue in the meantime.

He said the relationship between New Zealand and Fiji is too important to jeopardize.