Sanctions imposed by EU to remain till Oct 1st
Despite Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama stressing to the international community for understanding and support towards elections in 2014, the 27 EU nations said in an agreed statement that the measures, largely involve stopping EU development funding for the Fiji government.
However, the EU stressed that Humanitarian aid and direct support to civil society can continue.
The European Union statement said that "a credible and inclusive process which would result in progress in the Fiji government's reform programme and early restoration of democracy would prepare the ground for new consultations, on the sanctions.
The EU said the appropriate measures are designed to assist the Fiji Islands in the transition and development projects that were already initiated in 2007 are to be executed as
planned.
Fiji's sugar allocation for 2010 also depends on the developments whereas sugar allocations for the years 2007 to 2009 were cancelled.
The EU's Humanitarian assistance towards Fiji continues as the EU donated $2 million towards rehabilitation of schools following cyclone Tomas.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Ratu Inoke Kubuabola is currently in a meeting and could not be reached for comments.
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