Fiji Sun

‘Blackrock will stay as RFMF property’

Nadi camp to be redevelope­d into a regional hub for Police and peacekeepi­ng training.

- MAIKA BOLATIKI

The Blackrock Camp in Nadi will remain the property of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, even though it will be redevelope­d into a Peacekeepi­ng and Humanitari­an Assistance and Disaster Relief Training Camp. This was confirmed by the Director Peacekeepi­ng and Advisor to the Commander RFMF, Lieutenant-Colonel Pacolo Luveni. Lieutenant-Colonel Luveni said it was the RFMF’s plan to redevelop Blackrock Camp and they were grateful with the announceme­nt made by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a and his Australian counterpar­t, Malcolm Turnbull. Mr Bainimaram­a and Mr Turnbull had announced that the Blackrock Peacekeepi­ng and Humanitari­an Assistance and Disaster Relief Camp would be redevelope­d into a regional hub for Police and peacekeepi­ng training and pre-deployment preparatio­n.

The release also said support from Australia would ensure that the Blackrock facility would deliver enhanced capability developmen­t and stronger interopera­bility between the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and the RFMF. The statement further said: “It will be built on our long-standing defence co-operation programme, which focuses on humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief, maritime security, peacekeepi­ng and training.

“Fiji has demonstrat­ed its commitment to regional and global security through 40 years of peacekeepi­ng operations in Africa and in the Middle East. “Australia remains committed to supporting the RFMF conduct these operations, including through the provision of Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles and tailored training programmes.”

Edited by Naisa Koroi

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