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Fiji leader to spruik security, unity to Australia

2 July 2025 03:30 | News

The security and strengthening of the regional unity in the Pacific will be on the agenda when Australian Prime Minister Fiji meets his colleague.

Sitiveni Rabuka will appeal to the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday after it was met by the General Governor Sam Mostyn on Tuesday afternoon.

Later in the week, Mr. Rabuka and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will participate in the Wallabies-Fiji test in Newcastle to watch the two national teams’ conflict for Vuvale Bowl in a statement of cultural bonds shared through Rugby.

The Prime Minister of Fiji, an important regional ally of his country Australia, had previously defended the Pacific’s concept of “peace ocean ..

Rabuka, Fiji’s Citiven, met with Australian General Governor Sam Mostyn on Tuesday. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

This includes the adoption of basic ethics and principles for “Pacific Regionalism ve and summarizes the increasing strategic competition between China and the United States as well as climatic protection themes.

Blake Johnson, a senior analyst at the Pacific Center of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, said that Mr. Rabuka would probably want to give detailed information on the proposal on his television address.

AAP is trying to unite the Pacific to push it back against some competitions that took place, Aap AAP said.

“To focus on taking care of the oceans and getting a more united approach to committing the US and Australia and others to support climate change adaptation projects.”

Johnson said that the concept was forced to solve the security difficulties of the region for a harmonious approach from the Pacific.

“This is something that Australia has healed for the last 12 months,” he said.

“Most of the different initiatives are trying to support a Pacific -oriented security solution that does not include all this additional support from Beijing or the United States.”

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Citiveni Rabuka and Anthony Albanese will watch Wallabies buy Fiji in Newcastle. (Andrew Cornaga/AAP Photos)

Johnson, the Pacific leader’s visit to Australia, Canberra’nın support for the bilateral relationship is an opportunity for Spruik, he added.

“Australia’s security depends on the security of our surrounding area,” he said.

“Sometimes there may be unrest in the Pacific Island countries, and if this is shed, it creates an unstable zone around Australia and this is not good for our general security.”


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