Solomon Govt glad to assist Fiji
This is the reassurance from Solomon Island Prime Minister's Office responding to questions sent by Fijivillage stating that the Solomon Islands maintains an open door policy on Fiji's situation and is happy to engage in any mission that will help Fiji.
Speaking to Fijivillage from Honiara this morning Secretary to the Prime Ministers Office Jeremiah Manele said the Solomon Islands stands ready to help Fiji.
Meanwhile Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs Solo Mara confirmed that along with Dr Derek Sikua, the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Sir Michael Somare, Kiribati President Anote Tong will be attending the Engaging with the Pacific Meeting.
Mara added that at the moment, the Ministry is in talks with five other Pacific countries and are awaiting the confirmation of the level of their participation.
The meeting next week on Thursday and Friday in Natadola will also see Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama give a briefing on the progress and challenges of the implementation of the Road Map for Democracy and Sustainable Socioeconomic Development as well as open the floor for important regional development issues like Climate Change.
Story by: Ana Naisoro
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