Fijian Deputy Prime Minister Bill Gavoka took the initiative to share the meeting with Zhou Jinfa, my representative in Fiji, and said that "Fiji attaches great importance to the Taiwan market and welcomes opportunities for future cooperation."

(Taken from Gavoka Twitter)

[Reporter Lu Yixuan/Taipei Report] Fiji’s general election has just settled. The new Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka attended my country’s National Day last year and expressed his hope that the cooperation between the two countries will be closer.

My representative in Fiji, Zhou Jinfa, has met with Fijian politicians one after another in recent days. Fijian Deputy Prime Minister Bill Gavoka took the initiative to share his meeting with Zhou Jinfa on Twitter, and said that "Fiji attaches great importance to the Taiwan market and welcomes opportunities for future cooperation."

Fiji held a general election last month. After the election, no political party won more than half of the seats. In the end, the key small party Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) and the People's Alliance led by former Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka (People's Alliance) and their The allied National Federation Party (National Federation Party) formed a coalition government and ousted the former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama. Luan Buka was appointed by Congress on December 24 and was officially sworn in as the prime minister.

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The new Prime Minister Luan Buka was invited to attend the National Day Reception in October last year.

In his speech, he mentioned that when he was prime minister from 1992 to 1999, he followed the previous government and adopted parallel exchanges with Taiwan and China, which benefited all parties.

During his tenure as prime minister, he was also invited to visit Taiwan many times. He was deeply impressed by Taiwan's democratic politics and economic development. He also thanked Taiwan for providing Fiji with various assistance in agriculture, fishery, medical care, etc., and looked forward to closer relations between the two countries in the future.

After the new government took office, Zhou Jinfa, my representative in Fiji, met with many Fijian officials.

Including a meeting with Fijian Minister of the Interior and Immigration Pio Tikoduadua on the 11th, and a meeting with Fijian Deputy Prime Minister Bill Gavoka on the 13th.

Tiko Dua Dua tweeted and shared a photo of the two shaking hands, and put the national flag symbols of the two countries to show their cooperation intentions.

Tiko Dua Dua said that it was a pleasure to meet Zhou Jinfa, "Our two countries have a deep friendship and brotherhood".

The representative office in Fiji also replied to express its gratitude.

Deputy Prime Minister Javoka met with Zhou Jinfa on the 13th, and also took the initiative to release the meeting information and group photos the next day.

Gavoka said that he was very happy to receive Taiwan representative Zhou Jinfa in his office.

Fiji and Taiwan cooperate closely in fields such as agriculture, tourism and education.

Fiji values ​​the Taiwan market and welcomes opportunities for future cooperation.

Zhou Jinfa, my representative in Fiji, met with Pio Tikoduadua, Minister of the Interior and Immigration of Fiji on the 11th.

(Taken from Tiko Dua Dua Twitter)

Fiji's new Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka attended my country's National Day last year and expressed his hope that the cooperation between the two countries will be closer.

(From the official website of the Fiji representative office)