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Rabuka proposes for the Blue Pacific to be a Zone of Peace

Rabuka proposes for the Blue Pacific to be a Zone of Peace

By Alipate Narawa
11/11/2023
[Image: Fiji Government]

Sustainable development, climate resilience, regional cooperation, and good governance can contribute to a more peaceful and stable future for the Pacific region.

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka highlighted this at the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Retreat emphasising the need for the Blue Pacific to become a Zone of Peace.

The Pacific Island leaders have welcomed Fiji's Concept of a Zone of Peace at the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Retreat, aligning it with the 2050 Strategy and its implementation plan through the Biketawa Declaration, the Boe Declaration, and other complementary initiatives, including the Joint Heads of Pacific Security (JHOPS).

Rabuka says this is an opportunity for us islanders of the Pacific to shape a common destiny built around peace.

He says while the 2050 Strategy does not explicitly focus on peace as its primary goal, its multi-faceted approach addresses underlying factors that can lead to conflict.

The Prime Minister says the leaders have tasked the Secretariat to further develop the concept for consideration at the upcoming 53rd Pacific Islands Forum.

He formally sought approval for the adoption of the vision for a 'Zone of Peace' or 'Ocean of Peace,' representing a collective commitment to maintaining peace in the region.

Rabuka says protection and conservation of the environment would be central, fostering more harmony and peace.

He says the initiative aims to enhance opportunities for tourism, investment, aid, and development, turning the vision into a reality for the benefit of the Pacific community.

Rabuka says our nations, united through this Forum, have sovereign rights over 32 million square kilometres of the Blue Pacific.

He says that is only slightly smaller than the combined land areas of Russia, China, and the United States.

The Prime Minister says the collective Exclusive Economic Zones surrounding the islands exceed the combined landmass of North America and Europe, reaffirming the geopolitical significance of the Blue Pacific in the competition between the U.S. and China.

As the Pacific Islands Forum looks to the future, Prime Minister Rabuka urges leaders to consider their heritage and the collective responsibility to shape a peaceful and prosperous Pacific community on the world stage.

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