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Rabuka’s Climate Pledge: A New Era in Fiji-US Relations?

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reaffirmed his commitment to combating climate change in the region as he anticipates collaboration with the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump in the United States. In an interview, Rabuka expressed confidence in Fiji’s relationship with the U.S., emphasizing the importance of working closely with the new government.

Rabuka stated that Fiji will persist in advocating for and seeking support for various climate change initiatives. He highlighted the need for strong cooperation with U.S. partners to advance these critical programs.

During his visit to Fiji, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke on the current administration’s achievements in climate policy but refrained from commenting on future actions under Trump. He emphasized the importance of strengthening Fiji-U.S. relations and reiterated the United States’ commitment to investing in these partnerships, which he described as vital for both countries.

Austin conveyed his belief that the enduring relationships the U.S. has cultivated with its allies, including Fiji, would continue to thrive beyond changes in administration, allowing for sustained cooperation in facing global challenges.

As Secretary Austin concludes his visit to Fiji, his remarks provide hope for ongoing collaboration in addressing pressing global issues like climate change, reinforcing the significance of international partnerships in addressing these challenges.

In summary, both leaders share a positive outlook for future cooperation, with an emphasis on maintaining strong ties amidst political transitions, and highlight the critical nature of collaborative efforts against climate change. This optimistic approach could catalyze further advancements in environmental policy and regional stability.


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