New Zealand PM Calls on Fiji to Establish a Legitimate Government
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By Hayley J. Campbell
Impunity Watch Reporter, Oceania
Photo courtesy of FijiVillage
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - New Zealand’s prime minister has announced that Fiji must establish a legitimate government committed to reform before relations with Fiji can be mended.
“The return of a legitimate government committed to advancing a process of reform and national reconciliation would allow us to start down the road of normalization and reconciliation,” said New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark.
Clark believes Fiji’s path to progress should start with the Pacific Islands Forum proposals held in Niue in August. Specifically, Clark suggests that Fiji’s interim government should strive to avoid isolation from the other Pacific communities.
While Clark admits that establishing a successful dialogue between stakeholders in Fiji would be difficult, she also is hopeful that “given goodwill and commitment on all sides, an inclusive and independent political dialogue process could generate outcomes acceptable to all.”
Despite many difficulties facing Fiji’s return to democratic rule, Clark has observed “widespread willingness” among leaders to find solutions, implement reform, and, most of all ,arrive at a reconciliation.
For more information, please see:
Fiji Village - Clark Calls On Fiji To Engage - 01 October 2008
Fiji Daily Post - Fiji -NZ relations depend on legitimate govt: Clark - 01 October 2008




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After the news of Winston Peter's investigation, it is rapidly appearing that Helen Clarke's credibility has been cut to ribbons like US Vice President candidate, Sarah Palin.
This pressure on Fiji is only related to the recent sea bed claims by NZ, which inextricably forces NZ to negotiate with Fiji; whether Aunty Helen (Rugby Mum?) likes it not.
Posted by: roo_lover | 02 October 2008 at 20:46