PNG calls for collective regional approach from Pacific

Director of International Relations Unit of the Department of Prime Minister & NEC, Frank Mohi Aisi has called for a collective regional approach by all Pacific Islands Parties (PIPs) to find an amicable way forward following the US withdrawal from the M

In presenting the opening remarks on behalf of the PNG Delegation at a PIPs meeting which is currently being convened in Nadi, Fiji from February 8 to 10, Aisi said this is consistence with the Framework for Pacific Regionalism.

 Aisi said as current Chair of the Forum, PNG considers the decisions at Denarau last year as paramount to the continued active engagement with the United States.

“The importance of our discussions and decision cannot be understated. PNG has been at the forefront of the US Treaty negotiations and continues to attach special significance to the Treaty and its strategic value and the continued active engagement with the US.”

He said the previous Pacific Islands Form (PIF) Leaders’ meetings have maintained the importance of the region's fishery, which was subsequently emphasized during a recent Special Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting held in Denarau last year.

As Depository of the Treaty, Aisi formally informed all Parties of the receipt of the Notice of Withdrawal by the United States of America Government from the Treaty on Fisheries between Government of Certain Pacific States and the Government of USA, which is effective from Jan 27, 2016.

The meeting, he further mentioned provided the ideal opportunity within which PIPs could discuss the withdrawal and its overall implications on the PIPs and reach an amicable way forward given the importance of the fishery and the marine resources.

Additionally the meeting would provide the avenue to gauge the views of all PIPs before presentation of a formal and constructive regional position to the US Government through the current Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum and Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Peter O’Neill.

The PNG delegation is being led by Ludwig Kumoru, Deputy Managing Director National Fisheries Authority (NFA), including senior officers from the Department of Prime Minister & NEC, NFA, Foreign Affairs and Attorney General.

The meeting will end tommorow Feb10, 2016.

Author: 
Freddy Mou