Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Sitiveni Rabuka hosted a special reception last night in honor of an Australian Parliamentary delegation visiting Fiji. The delegation, led by Senator Sue Lines, the President of the Senate in Australia, was welcomed at the residence of the Australian High Commissioner, Ewen McDonald.
The event was attended by prominent figures including the Speaker of Parliament, Filimone Jitoko, along with various cabinet ministers and members of the diplomatic corps. During his address, Rabuka emphasized the robust bilateral relations between Fiji and Australia, noting that their cooperation spans multiple sectors, particularly in parliamentary affairs.
Rabuka pointed out that the delegation’s visit symbolizes a shared commitment and aspirations articulated through the elevated Vuvale Partnership between the two nations. The Australian Parliamentary delegation is scheduled to visit the Fiji Parliament today, furthering the collaboration and dialogue between Fiji and Australia.
This visit reflects a positive step in strengthening ties between the two countries, fostering collaboration that could benefit both nations in various sectors. The ongoing commitment to diplomatic relations showcases an optimistic future for partnerships in the region.
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