Navy Called to Defend ‘Ocean of Peace’
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Navy called to defend ‘Ocean of Peace’
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has called for a bold new vision for the Republic of Fiji Navy, urging it to lead the charge in protecting the Pacific’s future amid rising climate threats, maritime crime, and regional instability. Speaking during the Navy’s 50th anniversary celebrations at the Stanley Brown Naval Base in Suva, he said the Navy must evolve into a resilient, technologically advanced, and regionally engaged force as Fiji navigates a…
Rabuka backs navy upgrades
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has outlined plans to modernise the Fiji Navy with advanced technologies to counter illegal fishing, trafficking, cyber threats, transnational crime, and rising geopolitical tensions. Speaking during the Fiji Navy Day celebration, Rabuka described them as a force of diplomacy and stability, protecting the Pacific way of life and enabling sustainable maritime […]
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