Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka welcomed Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett to his office today, underscoring the robust security partnership between the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Fiji Police Force. During their meeting, Rabuka acknowledged the critical cooperation that has bolstered law enforcement capabilities and enhanced regional security efforts.
Prime Minister Rabuka emphasized the strong alliance between the AFP and the Fiji Police Force, highlighting their shared dedication to safety and stability in the Pacific region. He particularly noted Australia’s continuous support for Fiji in various sectors, which includes significant enhancements in cross-border operations and cooperative initiatives.
Commissioner Barrett expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to engage with the Prime Minister, remarking, “The AFP and Fiji Police Force are great partners working together in the Pacific, for the Pacific.” This sentiment reflects a mutual commitment to addressing regional security challenges collaboratively.
The meeting also focused on ongoing joint initiatives aimed at capacity building and operational support, which are essential for improving security outcomes not just for Fiji, but for the entire Pacific region. Such efforts underline the commitment of both nations to foster a secure and stable environment for their communities.

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