New Zealand welcomes Pakistan?s return to C?wealth ? 05.13.08 New Zealand welcomed on Tuesday the Commonwealth?s decision to readmit Pakistan, saying the South Asian nation has demonstrated its commitment to a return to democracy.Key ministers from the 53-member Commonwealth of Nations met in London on Monday and decided to readmit Pakistan following a six-month suspension.?Pakistan has demonstrated its commitment to returning to democratic governance,? said Foreign Minister Winston Peters, wh
New Zealand welcomes Pakistan’s return to C’wealth New Zealand welcomed on Tuesday the Commonwealth?s decision to readmit Pakistan, saying the South Asian nation has demonstrated its commitment to a return to democracy.Key ministers from the 53-member Commonwealth of Nations met in London on Monday and decided to readmit Pakistan following a six-month suspension.?Pakistan has demonstrated its commitment to returning to democratic governance,? said Foreign Minister Winston Peters, who atten
Australia has welcomed a report saying elections in Fiji are possible as soon as November next year, to replace the regime set up by coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
Australia has welcomed the lifting of Fiji's state of emergency but says that recent comments from military leader Frank Bainimarama were worrying.
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said Thursday the Fiji interim administration's decision to lift emergency regulations "is a good first step on the road back to constitutional government."
Interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama has expressed his appreciation and gratitude to the United States for allowing Fiji to participate in Pacific leaders conference in Washington this week.
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters is urging Fiji to abide by the commitments it has made to the European Union over the holding of democratic elections, the respect for human rights and the rule of law.