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NZ?s Peters awaits Fiji input at Forum ministers? talks in Auckland - Radio New Zealand Internationa
NZ?s Peters awaits Fiji input at Forum ministers? talks in Auckland Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Mr Peters says the discussions will raise the timetable to restore democracy after the 2006 military coup. ?It?ll be of course of little value to have the ... Forum Foreign Ministers to discuss Fiji Fiji to face Pacific neighbours |
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Pacific leaders gather for talks - NEWS.com.au
Pacific leaders gather for talks NEWS.com.au, Australia - New Zealand has travel bans in place against Fiji's military government which took power in a bloodless coup in December 2006. Niue is a small island nation ... |
Pacific leaders gather for talks in Niue - The Age
Pacific leaders gather for talks in Niue The Age, Australia - New Zealand has travel bans in place against Fiji's military government which took power in a bloodless coup in December 2006. |
Fiji to exclude NZ from talks (The New Zealand Herald)
The attorney-general in Fiji's military-led government says it will hold its own forum to discuss elections but New Zealand will not be invited. Radio New Zealand International today reported that Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum had invited United Nations and Commonwealth officials to Fiji's election forum.
Pacific leaders gather for talks - The Australian
Pacific leaders gather for talks The Australian, Australia - New Zealand has travel bans in place against Fiji's military government which took power in a bloodless coup in December 2006. Niue is a small island nation ... Australia's Rudd to Discuss Pacific Seasonal Farm Worker Plan Rudd tries to right Australia?s Pacific sins |
Fiji?s military leader boycotts Pacific talks - Financial Times
Fiji?s military leader boycotts Pacific talks Financial Times, UK - ... who seized power after a 2006 coup, said he had pulled out of Pacific Islands Forum to be held in Niue starting on Tuesday because Fiji?s delegation ... |
Fiji?s military leader boycotts Pacific talks (Financial Times)
Fiji?s self-appointed prime minister warned yesterday that his country?s return to democracy would be further delayed as he announced he would boycott a meeting of Pacific island leaders where he was expected to face tough questioning.
Tough stance on Fijian leader threatens to cloud Pacific talks (Financial Times)
As rogue nations go, Fiji does not play in the same league as more sinister rivals in Africa and the Middle East. But human rights abuses, deaths in custody, a battered economy and uncertainty on when democratic elections will be staged have featured large since Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama seized control of Fiji after a bloodless coup in 2006.
Fijian cloud hangs over Pacific talks - Financial Times
TVNZ | Fijian cloud hangs over Pacific talks Financial Times, UK - China has also been steadily stepping up its influence in the region, including extra aid to Fiji when it was withdrawn by Australia after the coup. ... Fiji may boycott Pacific leaders meeting: report Fiji ponders withdrawal from Pacific Forum |
Fijian cloud hangs over Pacific talks (Financial Times)
As rogue nations go, Fiji does not play in the same league as more sinister rivals in Africa and the Middle East. But human rights abuses, deaths in custody, a battered economy and uncertainty on when democratic elections will be staged have featured large since Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama seized control of the Pacific nation after a bloodless coup in 2006.
Charter talks continue, but to do what SV asks????
Bloggers, this Charter Farter Yabaki, Arms, Tevi and company have been trying to push down the people?s throat is illegal and unconstitutional. Furthermore bloggers, this Charter has been Vore?s excuse to delay the General Elections because according to him, it will ensure the end of the coup culture and beginning of all good things in Fiji. Yet, we at SV ask, how can that be, when these bastards (Vore and his illegal junta) are engaging in illegal, unlawful, corruptive, nepotistic, practic
Ousted Fiji leader talks about life after the coup - Stuff.co.nz
Ousted Fiji leader talks about life after the coup Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - The Fiji coup d'etat of December 2006 impacted on people across the island nation, but none more so than Laisenia Qarase. As the prime minister forced from ... Reconstituted Fiji GCC set to be reconvened Fiji?s interim Prime Minister heads to Beijing |
Ousted Fiji leader talks about life after the coup (Stuff)
The Fiji coup d'etat of December 2006 impacted on people across the island nation, but none more so than Laisenia Qarase.
Rice holds talks in South Pacific - The Associated Press
TVNZ | Rice holds talks in South Pacific The Associated Press - The South Pacific has been hit in recent years by communal and sectarian violence in the Solomon Islands and Tonga, the 2006 coup in Fiji was the country's ... America's Secretary of State meets Pacific leaders in Samoa |
Rice holds talks with South Pacific leaders; urges Fiji military ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
TVNZ | Rice holds talks with South Pacific leaders; urges Fiji military ... Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - The South Pacific has been hit in recent years by communal and sectarian violence in the Solomon Islands and Tonga, the 2006 coup in Fiji was the country's ... America's Secretary of State meets Pacific leaders in Samoa Rice backs Pacific pressure for Fiji elections |
Rice arrives in Samoa for Fiji talks (The West Australian)
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has arrived in Samoa for regional talks aimed at urging Fiji to hold free elections next year.
Smith's talks in Fiji achieve little progress - The Canberra Times
Smith's talks in Fiji achieve little progress The Canberra Times, Australia - BY XAVIER LA CANNA Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith emerged from his first face-to-face meeting with Fiji's coup leader tight-lipped about any ... |
Fiji democracy talks said worthwhile (KPUA Hilo)
SUVA, Fiji (AP) _ Fiji could hold elections to return to democracy within months if there was the political will to do so. That's what New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said after meeting with Fiji's coup leader and election officials.
Fiji talks end with elections still in doubt (Stuff)
South Pacific foreign ministers prepared to leave Fiji after two days of inconclusive talks and no indications of an assurance from the interim government that it will meet its commitment to hold elections by March next year.
Fiji talks end with elections still in doubt - National Business Review
![]() National Business Review | Fiji talks end with elections still in doubt National Business Review, New Zealand - ... from four other South Pacific Forum representatives were the first high-level contact since the 2006 coup which ousted Fiji's elected government. ... |

