
Prime Minister Honorable Sitiveni Rabuka has raised the impact of the US Government’s decision to suspend the work of its aid agency USAID in meetings in Washington DC with Congressman Ed Case, the Chair of the US Congressional Pacific Islands Caucus, and President Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor Mike Waltz at the White House.
31/01/2025
During a bilateral meeting at the 61st Munich Conference, Prime Minister Hon. Sitiveni Rabuka reaffirmed Fiji’s commitment to opening an embassy in Israel. In response, Israel’s Foreign Affairs Minister Sa’ar Gideon Moshe expressed interest in supporting the eshtablishment of the Fiji Embassy in Jerusalem. The meeting also included discussions on Israel’s support for Fiji’s efforts in the fight against drugs.
17/02/2025Published On: 31/01/2025
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