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Those spooked by the presence of a senior Central Intelligence Agency official in Fiji have nothing to fear. Acting Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica said this as he hinted at the possibility of using the CIA’s “global knowledge and expertise” in the fight against drugs.
He said he met the CIA’s Deputy Director, David Cohen, on Tuesday in Suva to discuss areas of mutual interest.
They exchanged ideas on how both countries could benefit from each other.
“I’ve met him as the Acting Prime Minister, so it was a broad conversation around the international environment and the fact that we are becoming more and more of a transit point for drugs,” Mr Kamikamica said.
That’s the big news on the front page of The Fiji Times for Friday February 02.
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