Many leaders and organisations in the Pacific are urgently seeking clarification over US government plans to freeze or dismantle its aid agency.
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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has thanked the US for assisting Fiji in addressing key national priorities. These include areas such as climate adaptation, defense and security, education, and sustainable economic growth. He made the comments during his meeting with U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer in Washington. The meeting highlighted an important aspect of our bilateral relationship; […]
Many leaders and organisations in the Pacific are urgently seeking clarification over US government plans to freeze or dismantle its aid agency.
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