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Support For Bid To Eliminate Chemical Weapons

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As a small island developing state and the first nation to ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention, Fiji will continue to support the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

The organizati­on has a global efforts to permanentl­y and verifiably eliminate chemical weapons.

This was highlighte­d recently by the Ministry of Defence and National Security Permanent Secretary, Osea Cawaru when he delivered Fiji’s statement to the Review Conference for the OPCW.

The Review Conference occurs once every five years and is an opportunit­y for all States Parties to review the operations of the Chemical Weapons Convention and set a strategic direction for the OPCW for the next five years and beyond.

Speaking in his capacity as Fiji’s head of delegation to the meeting, Mr Cawaru said that Fiji’s commitment is aligned closely to her foreign policies as well as the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and in particular, SDG 16 on Peace, Justice and Strong Institutio­ns.

“Fiji is working towards signing the Privileges and Immunities Agreement with the Technical Secretaria­t of the OPCW in the coming year. Fiji has also benefited from the Technical Secretaria­t in facilitati­ng the sub regional workshop for the implementa­tion of the Convention a few years back and stands ready to assist our Pacific Island States in this regard”, Mr Cawaru said.

“Like other developing countries, Fiji fully recognizes and understand­s the importance of establishi­ng partnershi­p with regional and sub- regional States Parties to ensure effective implementa­tion of the Convention. Fiji believes that close engagement with other States Parties in areas of informatio­n sharing and common interests could assist States Parties in the full enactment of the Convention.”

In conveying Fiji’s commitment to both the Convention and the OPCW, Mr Cawaru briefly spoke on the challenges it faced when it comes to the different implementa­tion process of the chemical convention. “While Fiji is regarded as a hub in our region, we remain susceptibl­e to the illicit trade of chemicals, other than its peaceful means, given the porous nature of our borders and limited resources. Fiji, like many other small developing island States is further limited in its ability to specifical­ly address the challenges of effective implementa­tion of the Convention”, Mr Cawaru said. “Though we are faced with limited resources and competing legislativ­e demands, Fiji will continue to strive for effective implementa­tion of the Convention within these challenges, as it fully subscribes to the aspiration­s of the Convention.”

Mr Cawaru used this opportunit­y to also

call on the OPCW to support smaller states in their attempts to implement the various processes required in the Convention. “We would call on enhancemen­t of implementa­tion support for small island States to ensure that we effectivel­y carry out our role, both nationally and as a group at the sub regional level, without placing unnecessar­y burdens on ourselves and restrictin­g growth and developmen­t in our small vulnerable economies.”

“Fiji reiterates its full support to the Secretaria­t for the OPCW for its commitment towards fulfilling the ambitions and obligation­s of the Convention let alone its prime objective to eradicate stockpiles of chemical weapons and ensuring a world free of chemical weapons in the future”.

Mr Cawaru is supported at both meetings by Silina Navoka from the Ministry of Defence in Fiji and Taniela Gavidi from the Fiji Embassy in Brussels.

 ??  ?? The Fijian delegation to the OPCW meeting. From left: Taniela Gavidi from Fijian Embassy in Brussels, Ministry of Defence in Fiji representa­tive Silina Navoka and Ministry of Defence and National Security Permanent Secretary Osea Cawaru.
The Fijian delegation to the OPCW meeting. From left: Taniela Gavidi from Fijian Embassy in Brussels, Ministry of Defence in Fiji representa­tive Silina Navoka and Ministry of Defence and National Security Permanent Secretary Osea Cawaru.

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