New Zealand Defence Minister Andrew Little arrives in Suva tomorrow to meet with his Fijian counterpart, Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration Pio Tikoduadua, to further strengthen the relationship between both countries.
Little says New Zealand and Fiji have a strong defence relationship built on close cooperation and people-to-people ties.
He says the militaries of NZ and Fiji already cooperate across many areas and he looks forward to further strengthening this enduring relationship with Fiji as one of the key Pacific partners.
While in Fiji, the Ministers will sign a Status of Forces Agreement providing a legal framework for New Zealand and Fijian military forces to effectively cooperate within each other’s territories.
They will also discuss a range of defence and security issues.
This agreement will allow NZ and Fiji to work together more effectively to lift cooperation in areas that support security and stability in the Pacific, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
Little also says climate change is an existential threat in our part of the world and as defence leaders they cannot view climate change as something that only others must grapple with.
The visit follows Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s visit to New Zealand where NZ Prime Minister Chris Hipkins announced a further NZ$11.1 million of climate change support for Fiji to respond to the effects of climate change.
Little returns to New Zealand on Thursday.
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