Prime
Minister, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama will join global leaders
including heads of government and states at the General Debate of the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
The head of government will leave on Saturday 21st
September and will be accompanied to New York by Fiji’s Minister for
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ratu Inoke Kubuabola.
Fiji’s
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Peter
Thomson said that while the Prime Minister’s visit is to deliver Fiji’s
statement to world leaders at the annual UN Meet, he will also attend
meetings relevant to Fiji’s Chairmanship of the Group of 77 and China.
Whilst in New York, he will participate at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
and a separate meet that follows up efforts made towards achieving the
Millennium Development Goals. At both events, he will be one of the
leading speakers in his capacity as Chair of the Group of 77.
“On
Sunday 22nd September, shortly after his arrival in New York, the Prime
Minster will be the keynote speaker at the “High-level Forum on
South-South Economic Cooperation for Sustainable Development – Investing
in Broadband”,” Ambassador Thomson said.
“This
gathering will be attended by Government leaders and business
representatives who will address planning for sustainable development
through Broadband and technology.”
The
visit to the UN will also see both the Prime Minister and the Foreign
Minister attend a series of bilateral meetings with counterparts and
other dignitaries during that week.
During the Leaders Week, Minister Kubuabola, will be representing Fiji at a number of PSIDS Ministerial meetings where he will also Chair a day-long G77 Ministerial Meeting on 26th September and attend the Ministers meeting of the Non Aligned Movement on 27th September.
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