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US Sanctions Against Fiji To Remain: Diplomat - pacific
US Sanctions Against Fiji To Remain: Diplomat pacific, HI - Steven McGann, in testimony prepared for the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the 2006 coup in Fiji had created a ?prolonged political and ... |
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US sanctions on Fiji ?to remain? - fijilive.com (subscription)
US sanctions on Fiji ?to remain? fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - In a statement to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, McGann said: ?This was the Fiji?s fourth coup in 19 years. The coup has created a prolonged ... |
Fiji Under-12 football team seeks exemption from NZ travel sanctions - Radio New Zealand Internation
Fiji Under-12 football team seeks exemption from NZ travel sanctions Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... advised by the High Commission in Suva that because of a sporting sanction imposed on Fiji over the 2006 coup, Fiji teams may be refused the permits. ... |
Sanctions against Fiji stays says Clark - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Sanctions against Fiji stays says Clark Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - NZ had imposed sanctions on Military and the members of the Interim Government after the 2006 coup. Taken from / By: Google Sanctions put against Fiji by ... |
New Zealand, Australia Stand Firm On Fiji Sanctions
New Zealand, Australia Stand Firm On Fiji Sanctions July 16th, 2008 by travels (Fiji Times) New Zealand reiterated that sanctions against Fiji following the 2006 coup will remain until there are signs that the country is moving towards a free and fair election, the Fiji Times reports. "Fiji?s coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama has done nothing to persuade New Zealand to lift sanctions, or to show that he is moving toward elections," said New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters. Pete
Fiji fails to sway New Zealand over sanctions - Mathaba.Net
Fiji fails to sway New Zealand over sanctions Mathaba.Net, UK - The Pacific ministers will also meet with Fiji's former Prime Minister Laisenia Qarese, who was deposed in a coup in 2006, in Suva on Wednesday. ... |
NZ govt stands firm on sanctions against Fiji - Radio New Zealand International
NZ govt stands firm on sanctions against Fiji Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... Fiji supported the sanctions adding interim administration leader Frank Bainimarama was no different from the civil coup of 2000 led by George Speight. ... |
Fiji sanctions ?placed in sorrow? - fijilive.com (subscription)
Fiji sanctions ?placed in sorrow? fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - The Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says sanctions placed on Fiji since the 2006 coup are done more in sorrow than in anger. ... |
Easing travel sanctions depends on Fiji?s progress: Smith - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Easing travel sanctions depends on Fiji?s progress: Smith Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - NZ and Australia imposed travel sanctions on Military personnel and the members of the Interim Regime after the December 5th 2006 Military coup. ... |
Fiji fails to sway New Zealand over sanctions - Xinhua
Fiji fails to sway New Zealand over sanctions Xinhua, China - The Pacific ministers will also meet with Fiji's former Prime Minister Laisenia Qarese, who was deposed in a coup in 2006, in Suva on Wednesday. ... |
New Zealand's sanctions remain - Fiji Times
New Zealand's sanctions remain Fiji Times, Fiji - "Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama has done nothing to persuade New Zealand to lift sanctions, or to show that he is moving toward elections," he said. ... |
Fiji fails to sway NZ over sanctions - Stuff.co.nz
Fiji fails to sway NZ over sanctions Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - By DAN EATON - The Dominion Post | Wednesday, 16 July 2008 Fiji coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama has done nothing to persuade New Zealand to lift sanctions, ... |
Fiji fails to sway NZ over sanctions (Stuff)
Fiji coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama has done nothing to persuade New Zealand to lift sanctions, or to show that he is moving toward elections, Foreign Minister Winston Peters says.
PM says door to Fiji still open, despite sanctions - New Zealand Herald
PM says door to Fiji still open, despite sanctions New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - "It's particularly active in the joint working group between the Pacific Islands Forum nations and the Fiji interim Government ... " Fiji coup leader ... TI NZ chair calls for reopening of NZ-Fiji ties |
PM says door to Fiji still open, despite sanctions (The New Zealand Herald)
Prime Minister Helen Clark says diplomatic channels with Fiji are still open. Her comment follows a report by Gerald McGhie, chairman of the global anti-corruption group Transparency International, who called on New Zealand to reopen diplomatic channels with the Fiji interim Government.
Smart sanctions to remain: Batley - fijilive.com (subscription)
Smart sanctions to remain: Batley fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - ... that there is sufficient evidence to relax the ?smart? sanctions imposed on people associated with Fiji?s interim regime in the wake of the 2006 coup. ... |
Australian Denies Moves To Extend Fiji Sanctions
Australian Denies Moves To Extend Fiji Sanctions March 5th, 2008 by travels (Radio Australia) The Australian government has denied reports that it wants to impose a boycott on Fiji?s national sports teams, reports Radio Australia. The Australian newspaper had quoted foreign affairs sources as saying that Australian prime minister, Kevin Rudd, is worried Fiji?s interim prime minister and coup leader, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, will not meet his committment to holding elections in early 2
Aust Won?t Lift Sanctions - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | Aust Won?t Lift Sanctions Fijivillage, Fiji - National Director Peceli Kinivuwai said the SDL believes that Australia's Prime Minister-elect Kevin Rudd will not change his stance on Fiji's political ... Rudd to engage not pontificate: Dr Dulare |
No specific travel sanctions by NZ - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | No specific travel sanctions by NZ Fijivillage, Fiji - Kempkers adds that the travel ban covers, inter alia, members of the Fiji Military Forces, as well as high profile coup supporters, their families and their ... |
Editorial: Sanctions becoming confusing - New Zealand Herald
Editorial: Sanctions becoming confusing New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - The Government has made an exemption to its sanctions against Fiji so that the country's Education Minister can attend a meeting of Pacific Islands Forum ... |


