Press Release 136/12
16 November, 2012
16 November, 2012
In his address, H.E Huang Yong, the Chinese Ambassador to Fiji
said, “We appreciate the work done by the Forum to promote social and economic
development in the South Pacific Region and we’re proud to be part of the
international effort to enhance regional integration and development.”
Since becoming a Post Forum Dialogue Partner in 1990, China has
maintained cooperative relations with the Pacific Islands Forum and this
commitment was further aided today in its cash donation of US$250,000 of which
will fund the Pacific Islands Trades & Invest office in Beijing. The
remaining US$400,000 will go towards the China – PIFS Development Cooperation
Fund.
Reflecting on the relationship between the Pacific Islands Forum
and the People’s Republic of China, the Secretary General (SG) of PIFS, Tuiloma
Neroni Slade noted that the Forum and the People’s Republic of China had built
an important economic relationship particularly in the areas of trade
development and investment spanning over several decades.”
Mr Slade acknowledged the Forum’s shared vision with China in
achieving sustainable economic growth in Forum Island Countries in the context
of the Pacific Plan which addresses significantly, regional integration and
cooperation.
He added that China’s assistance effort is one of “understanding
the economic and social development needs and interests of the region.”
“And we stand ready as always to work together to achieve
tangible outcomes for our members.”
The Chinese Government’s on-going commitment to PIFS both
financially and politically in the past 12 months, notably includes China’s
agreement to the name change of the Forum’s Beijing office from the Pacific
Islands Forum Trade Office to Pacific Trade and Invest, as well as supporting
the placement of a new Pacific Island staff member in office.
China continues to provide support through scholarships it
offers under the China – PIFS Regional Scholarship Programme. A total of 10
scholarships were provided in 2011, to students from Fiji, Samoa, Kiribati and
Solomon Islands.
The SG further noted that the growing public interest in the
scholarship programme was an indication of the importance of the relationship
established between the Forum and China in terms of development.
In his closing remarks, the SG extended an invitation to China
to participate in stakeholder consultations towards the refreshed process of
the Pacific Aid for Trade Strategy, and the efforts to establish a Pacific
Regional Trade and Development Facility for the benefit of communities across
the Pacific region.
ENDS.
For enquiries, contact the Public Affairs Unit of the Forum Secretariat or email Media Officer – Johnson Honimae on email: johnsonh@forumsec.org.fj or Communications Officer – Mue Bentley on mueb@forumsec.org.fj
For enquiries, contact the Public Affairs Unit of the Forum Secretariat or email Media Officer – Johnson Honimae on email: johnsonh@forumsec.org.fj or Communications Officer – Mue Bentley on mueb@forumsec.org.fj
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