The chairman of the Melanesian Spearhead Group and Vanuatu's Prime Minister Edward Natapei said he is willing to host a dialogue with different groups from Fiji.
Natapei has told Radio Australia that it is too early to give up on Fiji, and thinks reconciliation with groups opposed to the government could help resolve the situation.
The Vanuatu Prime Minister confirmed that he has started working with the Pacific Council of Churches, to try and get all the groups from Fiji together, including Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama, and then host a reconciliation meeting in Vanuatu.
Natapei said he is now waiting for a response from the chairman of the Pacific Council of Churches, as they will contact all the interested groups before moving ahead with the plan.
He said reconciliation of the groups is needed but the question is whether the different groups are ready to participate.
Commodore Bainimarama said he does not want to comment on the matter.
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