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Speaker Addresses Legislator­s During 141st Inter Parliament­ary Union Assembly

Ratu Epeli further highlighte­d Fiji’s contributi­on to peacekeepi­ng missions globally and that Fiji would continue to commit to peacekeepi­ng operations globally

- Source: Fiji Parliament News Feedback: nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.com.fj

Speaker of the Parliament of Fiji, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, addressed more than 1750 delegates on the second day of the 141st Inter-Parliament­ary Union (‘IPU’) Assembly in Belgrade, Serbia. During the meeting he called on parliament­s to strive to pass relevant national and regional laws that align to internatio­nal laws and treaties in order to find lasting solutions to emerging threats from violations to global treaties.

The assembly was held with renewed focus on strengthen­ing mechanisms geared at enhancing internatio­nal co-operation and collaborat­ion, in the wake of increased violations of internatio­nal treaties and covenants.

Serbian President, Mr Aleksandra Vucic, opened the Global Summit of legislator­s held from October 13 to 17, 2019.

“It is incumbent on us to engage in decision-making for our nations on whether to assume binding internatio­nal obligation­s and the implementa­tion mechanisms that can be undertaken,” Ratu Epeli said.

Ratu Epeli further highlighte­d Fiji’s contributi­on to peacekeepi­ng missions globally and that Fiji would continue to commit to internatio­nal peacekeepi­ng operations.

“For Fiji, we believe that the right of peace should be enjoyed by all of humanity. That is why we have given 40 years of service and sacrifice, to this cause for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, peace and security and we stand ready, to play our part in this critical global effort. Fiji has always, willingly, answered the call for global peacekeepe­rs and peacekeepi­ng deployment­s,” he said “Fiji is a small country, but we are more than willing to do our part to protect the innocent, shield the vulnerable and uphold the basic human rights of all peoples. This is connected to our national sentiment and to the wider universal values that Fiji seeks to promote globally.”

The week-long assembly was attended by more than 1,700 Presiding Officers, MPs, UN representa­tives and civil society representa­tives. In addition to discussing internatio­nal collaborat­ion and adherence to the tenets of internatio­nal law, the delegates were in discussion to further review the latest developmen­ts to improve gender equality, empower young people, defend MPs’ human rights, and achieve universal health coverage.

Of the MPs in attendance, about 30 per cent were women and 17 per cent were young MPs under 45 years, according to a dispatch from the IPU. At the same time, the global parliament­ary body celebrated 130 years since its existence. The IPU body used the opportunit­y to reflect on its past achievemen­ts and challenges as it charts its future.

The Fiji delegation comprised of the Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources, Ashneel Sudhakar, Opposition MP Salote Radrodro and senior secretaria­t staff. The members attended various Standing Committees and side events in addition to the general debate.

Meanwhile, the Republic of Rwanda is set to host the 143rd IPU in Kigali, Rwanda in October 2020. Speaker of the Rwanda Chamber of Deputies, the Rt. Hon Donatile Mukabalisa took the opportunit­y to invite all delegates to Kigali, Rwanda, for the occasion. Ratu Epeli Nailatikau also met with the President of theSerbian National Assembly, the Chair of the UN Committee on CEDAW and attended the Small Island Developing States Meeting.

 ??  ?? Speaker of the Fijian Parliament, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau with the Speaker of the Parliament of Eswatini (Swaziland) in Southern Africa, Petros Mavimbela.
Speaker of the Fijian Parliament, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau with the Speaker of the Parliament of Eswatini (Swaziland) in Southern Africa, Petros Mavimbela.
 ??  ?? Speaker of the Fijian Parliament, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau (left) with representa­tives of the Small Island Developing States at the 141st IPU Assembly.
Speaker of the Fijian Parliament, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau (left) with representa­tives of the Small Island Developing States at the 141st IPU Assembly.
 ??  ?? Fiji delegation - Speaker of the Fijian Parliament, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources , Ashneel Sudhakar, Opposition MP Salote Radrodro.
Fiji delegation - Speaker of the Fijian Parliament, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources , Ashneel Sudhakar, Opposition MP Salote Radrodro.

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