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Pacific leaders open summit after Fiji boycott (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Pacific leaders have opened a summit on the tiny island nation of Niue at which they will focus on their response to the Fiji military regime's broken promise to hold elections by March next year.

Australia, New Zealand Blast Fiji Over PIF Summit Boycott (Nasdaq)

(RTTNews) - Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday criticized Fiji's self-appointed Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama for his decision to boycott the annual Pacific Islands Forum.

Australia, NZ criticize Fiji boycott of summit

SUVA (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand criticized Fiji?s self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and ?take his medicine?.

Australia and NZ criticize Fiji PM?s boycott of summit

SUVA (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand criticized Fiji?s self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and ?take his medicine?.

Australia and NZ criticise Fiji boycott of summit (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

Australia and New Zealand criticised Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and "take his medicine".

Fiji tops agenda despite boycott (The Australian)

THE path to democracy in Fiji will be the core issue discussed by leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum despite Fiji's interim prime minister and coup leader Frank Bainimarama's decision not to attend, Kevin Rudd said yesterday.

Outrage, warnings over Fiji boycott (Sydney Morning Herald)

FIJI'S decision not to attend today's Pacific Islands Forum signalled a continuous threat to democracy in the country, the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, said yesterday as he and the New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, rounded on the boycott.

Fiji leader slammed for boycott (BBC News)

Australia and New Zealand criticise the absence of Fiji's self-appointed Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama at a regional summit.

Australia and NZ criticise Fiji boycott of summit (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)

SUVA (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand criticised Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and "take his medicine".

Australia and NZ criticize Fiji PM's boycott of summit (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Australia and New Zealand criticized Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and "take his medicine."

Australia and NZ criticise Fiji boycott of summit (Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

SUVA (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand criticised Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and "take his medicine".

Australia, NZ criticize Fiji boycott of summit (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Australia and New Zealand criticized Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and "take his medicine."

Australia and NZ criticise Fiji boycott of summit - Reuters UK


Australia and NZ criticise Fiji boycott of summit
Reuters UK, UK - 13 minutes ago
... criticised Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup ...

Australia and NZ criticise Fiji boycott of summit (Reuters.co.uk)

SUVA (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand criticised Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday for boycotting a summit of South Pacific leaders, saying the military coup leader should turn up and "take his medicine".

Leaders set for regional meeting after Fiji boycott - AFP


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Leaders set for regional meeting after Fiji boycott
AFP - 3 minutes ago
Bainimarama said Monday that opposition to his regime, set up after a bloodless coup in December 2006, was being driven by the two regional heavyweights, ...

Leaders set for regional meeting after Fiji boycott (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Fifteen Pacific leaders were due to arrive in the tiny Pacific island nation of Niue Monday for a summit, a day after Fiji's military leader announced he would boycott the meeting.

Fiji may boycott Pacific leaders meeting: report

Fiji may pull out of the Pacific Forum leaders meeting in Niue next week after being excluded from subsequent meetings in New Zealand. A Fiji news website, Fijilive, today reported the coup government's foreign minister Ratu Epeli...

Fiji may boycott Pacific leaders meeting: report - New Zealand Herald


Fiji may boycott Pacific leaders meeting: report
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 20 minutes ago
A Fiji news website, Fijilive, today reported the coup government's foreign minister Ratu Epeli Nailatikau as saying he was disappointed that Fiji was not ...

Fiji may boycott Pacific leaders meeting: report (The New Zealand Herald)

Fiji may pull out of the Pacific Forum leaders meeting in Niue next week after being excluded from subsequent meetings in New Zealand.

Uncertainty over Fiji/Forum meeting after Fiji boycott - Radio New Zealand International


Uncertainty over Fiji/Forum meeting after Fiji boycott
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Jun 25, 2008
It had met 30 times since last year to discuss ways to restore democracy to Fiji after the 2006 military coup. But last weekend, Commodore Frank Bainimarama ...
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