Leaders of the Pacific Island states attending the Engaging with the Pacific meeting at Natadola will hold a Talanoa session in the next hour.

The discussions are expected to revolve around the bilateral relationship between the countries and possible trading opportunities.

The outcomes of the Talanoa Session will be known later when the leaders are expected to hold a press conference this afternoon.

Meanwhile the Leaders have been impressed with the Fiji government's vision through the Peoples Charter for Change

Deputy Secretary for the Strategic Framework for Change, Filimoni Kau presented the key pillars of the Charter to the leaders yesterday, highlighting the key principles of a just and fair society.

Following the presentation, The Pacific Islands Leaders have unanimously supported the Fiji government's Strategic Framework for Change and Fiji's roadmap to Democracy through elections in 2014.

The Leaders were impressed with the efforts and progress made by Fiji towards its reforms and noted that nation building is not a simple process but one that requires a concerted amount of commitment and will to obtain the desired results

The Pacific leaders who have endorsed Fiji's plans include Solomon Islands Prime Minister Dr Derek Sikua, Kiribati President Anote Tong, Prime Minister for Tuvalu Apisai Ilemia and other country representatives from Tonga, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Tokelau, East Timor and Wallis and Futuna.

Meanwhile, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare arrived in the country yesterday and is expected to be briefed on yesterday's formalities.

Story by: Dreu Vukailagi and Ana Naisoro