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PRINCE, PM TALK CLIMATE ISSUES

- SELITA BOLANAVANU­A Feedback: selita.bolanavanu­a@fijisun. com.fj

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a yesterday met with Prince Henry of Wales, familiarly known as Prince Harry, where he thanked the Prime Minister for taking the lead in the global fight against climate change as President of COP23. Greeting the Prince, Mr Bainimaram­a said: “It’s the first time I am coming to London when it’s warm; in fact the last time we met it was snowing.”

During the meeting with Prince Henry, Mr Bainimaram­a spoke on the recent Tropical Cyclones, Josie and Keni, that struck Fiji this month and stressed the importance of a decisive global action in combatting the effects of climate change.

Mr Bainimaram­a is also scheduled to attend a dinner hosted by Queen Elizabeth II this week. Fiji is among 52 other membercoun­tries taking part in the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) around the theme of “Towards a Common Future”. CHOGM will see leaders from member countries gather to reaffirm the Commonweal­th’s common values, address shared challenges faced by countries of the Commonweal­th, including the threat posed by climate change and work towards securing a better future for all Commonweal­th citizens, particular­ly young people. The position of Commonweal­th Chair-in-office, held by the government leader of the CHOGM host country, will be transferre­d at the summit from the Prime Minister of Malta to Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May who will hold the post until the 26th CHOGM expected in 2020.

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a is scheduled to attend a dinner hosted by Queen Elizabeth II this week.

In a meeting with Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a, Commonweal­th Secretary-General Baroness Patricia Scotland reaffirmed support for Fiji’s efforts to combat climate change. Baroness Scotland said the Commonweal­th continued to stand behind the Fijian Government’s leadership in the fight against climate change through Fiji’s Presidency of the 23rd Conference of Parties (COP23), adding that the Commonweal­th would facilitate action teams to work together for the Commonweal­th Blue Charter Fund.

The Secretary-General conveyed the Commonweal­th’s gratitude for the successful hosting of the 20th Conference of Commonweal­th Education Ministers (CCEM), held in Nadi earlier this year. CCEM involved the arrival of education ministers and their delegation­s from throughout the Commonweal­th in Fiji, the first Pacific Island to play host to the influentia­l meeting. Fiji’s CCEM was widely hailed as a success by the internatio­nal community.

During their meeting, the Prime Minister provided Baroness Scotland with an update on Fiji’s COP23 presidency and the implementa­tion of its outcomes, and indicated that the Talanoa Dialogue introduced by Fiji in Bonn last year will continue when Poland is handed the COP presidency. He highlighte­d the country’s plans for celebratin­g the 50th anniversar­y of Fiji’s national independen­ce in 2020. Their discussion­s took place on the margins of the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which is currently underway in London, England. CHOGM 2018 has brought together a diverse community of 53 nations to discuss shared global challenges and Prime Minister Bainimaram­a plans to build support among Commonweal­th nations for the cause of decisive climate action in his capacity as President of COP23. Prime Minister Bainimaram­a has a series of high-level forums and meetings during the week, where he is expected to meet his various counterpar­ts in attendance to strengthen Fiji’s bilateral relations, build support for the global campaign for climate action, and promote Fijian business and trade.

Fiji’s attendance at CHOGM aims to attract investment, highlight the unique challenges of small states, and draw attention to the nation’s sustainabl­e and resilient model of economic growth. Prime Minister Bainimaram­a is joined by leaders from around the Commonweal­th, where Heads of Government are gathering to address shared global challenges and work toward securing a better future. CHOGM stands as an opportunit­y for Fiji to once again stand out on the global stage. Throughout the week, Fiji will have a voice at numerous business forums, take part in investment and trade events and launch the nation’s Green Bond on the London Stock Exchange, among a string of other distinguis­hed and impactful events. Prime Minister Bainimaram­a will meet the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May, and members of the Royal Family.

The Prime Minister is accompanie­d in London by the Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism Faiyaz Siddiq Koya and the High Level Climate Champion Inia Seruiratu.

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with Prince Harry in London, England, on April 17, 2018.
Photo: DEPTFO News Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with Prince Harry in London, England, on April 17, 2018.
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 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Commonweal­th Secretary-General Baroness Patricia Scotland with Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a in London, England.
Photo: DEPTFO News Commonweal­th Secretary-General Baroness Patricia Scotland with Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a in London, England.

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