Pacific Island leaders have started arriving in Papua New Guinea this morning for the Special leaders summit, Fiji's future in the regional body hinges on a report which is expected to form the basis of discussions on whether Fiji should be suspended from the Forum.

Stuff.com reports that the Meeting will focus on the report from six forum foreign Ministers, including NZ's Murry McCully who visited Fiji in December last year as part of an ongoing monitoring process toward a return to democracy.

Fiji's suspension from the 16 member group is among options to be weighed by leaders tomorrow when they consider the report which is expected to say that there is no reason why interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama cannot hold elections this year.

The meeting proper gets underway tomorrow.