Friday, April 8, 2016

1) Fijian diplomat Amena Yauvoli is the new Director General for MSG

2) Vanuatu Free West Papua Association will support West Papua’s bid f
or full MSG membership

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1) Fijian diplomat Amena Yauvoli is the new Director General for MSG



5:29 pm GMT+12, 07/04/2016, Fiji




Fiji's Ambassador for Climate Change and Oceans Amena Yauvoli is the new Director General for the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG).  

This was revealed by Fiji's foreign Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola Thursday when he met with EU heads of mission in Suva.

The experienced Fijian diplomat was interim Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) before he was appointed as Ambassador for Climate Change and Oceans.

Ambassador Yauvoli previously served as Fiji’s Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs.

Apart from other senior Fiji Government appointments Yauvoli had also served as Senior Policy Adviser for Sustainable Development with the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) from January 2004 to December 2005 and Manager/Director of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community North Pacific Regional Office in Federated States of Micronesia from February 2008 to December 2012.

PACNEWS understands Ambassador Yauvoli was shortlisted in that position with a top Vanuatu diplomat.

Ambassador Yauvoli replaces former Director General Peter Forau, who resigned citing lack of budgetary support and declining commitment from MSG countries to the group's programme.

Ambassador Yauvoli’s appointment is expected to be formalised at the MSG Special Leaders Summit next month in Vanuatu.

The MSG Special Leaders’ Summit will take place in early May 2016 at the MSG Secretariat in Port Vila.


SOURCE: PACNEWS /PACNEWS

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2) Vanuatu Free West Papua Association will support West Papua’s bid for full MSG membership
5:27 pm GMT+12, 07/04/2016, Vanuatu


The chairman of Vanuatu Free West Papua Association, Pastor Allan Navuki says his association’s position to push for West Papua’s full membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has not waned.

Pastor Navuki says in fact his association’s position is not only to ensure West Papua’s full membership but also to see Indonesia don’t get full membership.

The Vanuatu Free West Papua Association is an NGO representing the civil society group and has organised marches through Port Vila in support of West Papua’s struggle for independence. Such marches have seen national leaders taking the lead.

Pastor Navuki was responding to quotes from the Coordinating, Political, Legal; and Security affairs Minister of Indonesia that was carried by international media that Jakarta has won the support of Fiji and Papua New Guinea for its full membership status at the MSG.

During an official visit to Fiji and Papua New Guinea last week, Indonesia’s Chief Security Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan said the two countries have agreed to endorse Indonesia as a permanent member of the Melanesian Spearhead Group.

“Fijian Foreign Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola said he would support a motion to boost Indonesia’s status from an associate member to a full member of the MSG,” Luhut claims. “Being a full member will strengthen Indonesia’s position in the MSG.”

PNG Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato also showed his support for Indonesia to become a full member of the MSG. His country will host the MSG summit this year.

Pandjaitan said the provinces of Papua and West Papua are an inseparable part of Indonesia, and no country should meddle with Indonesia’s sovereignty.

But Pastor Navuki who also holds the position of Clerk for the Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu says the position of Fiji and Papua New Guinea will not deter the strong position of Vanuatu to fight for West Papua’s full membership at the MSG.

Last month a high-powered 13-member delegation of the Indonesian Government including two major generals paid a low-key visit to Vanuatu. They are Major General Sumihajo Pakpahan and the First Deputy from the Ministry of Politics, Security, Defense and Justice Major General Yoedhi Swastong. A Catholic priest turned researcher for the Indonesian government, Fr Gregorious Neonbasu and the Indonesia adviser to Papuan Desk, Nicholas Simeone Messet, who was a former captain for Air Vanuatu, were also part of the visiting team.

In two separate encounters with the media, the team maintained they were in Port Vila as an advance team preparing for the visit of four Indonesian ministers and five provincial governors, and that politics was out of discussion in their meetings with officials.

They paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas and the Minister for Sports, Nato Taiwia, and held meetings with director generals.

One political observer who has close connection with West Papua and who has asked for anonymity said the visit was more to “test the waters” before the official ministerial visit this month.

“Vanuatu is very important to Indonesia because its support for West Papua is consistent unlike the other Melanesian states”, the anonymous observer said.

According to Pastor Allan Navuki, Vanuatu will stand with Solomon Islands and the FLNKS to support West Papua’s bid for full membership.

SOURCE: VANUATU LOOP/PACNEWS

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