Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka announced that his next attendance at the United Nations General Assembly will coincide with the Pacific Islands Forum’s adoption of his ‘Ocean for Peace’ policy, which he proposed during the 53rd Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting in Tonga last month. During the launch of Fiji’s Foreign Policy White Paper, Rabuka noted that he aims to bring the ‘Oceans for Peace’ framework to New York, following its adoption during the recent meeting in Tonga. He also mentioned that this framework is anticipated to be officially accepted in Honiara, Solomon Islands, next year. Additionally, Rabuka revealed that he has requested President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere to represent him as the Leader of Government at the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York this week. The Prime Minister further emphasized that the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat is collaborating with the Fijian government to develop his plan aimed at fostering peace and security among Pacific nations.