Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama met with Japan International Cooperation Assistance President, Shinichi Kitaoka in Iwaki, Japan where they had discussions on the ongoing cooperation programs in Fiji and key projects currently undertaken by JICA in Fiji.
In a statement, government states that key projects such as the Nadi River project and the construction of the Tamavuaiwai bridge were the focus of the discussions held.
The Prime Minister acknowledged JICA’s technical assistance and Overseas Development Assistance that continues to provide valuable assistance through technical training, human resources and project development in various sectors in Fiji.
Bainimarama highlighted that Fiji being the hub of the Pacific ensured development of infrastructure and ports of entry and continuous progress of this development, has resulted in the commencement of direct flights from Nadi to Tokyo in July.
Kitaoka commended Fiji’s leadership as a remarkable one adding Fiji was very visible on the international scene.
He says Fiji as part of the Pacific Islands are bonded by the Pacific Ocean which shares common responsibility to maintain the ocean.
Kitaoka says Fiji was a good partner to Japan and showed the essence of success.
Ongoing cooperation programs in Fiji by JICA include Social Economic Infrastructure Resilience, Islands and Remote Areas Education Support Program, Pacific Islands Health and Medical, Environment Management and Disaster Risk Reduction.
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