Ditoka holds talks in Australia with Ministers

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Minister Sakiasi Ditoka with Minister for the Pacific Island Affairs and Defence Industries, Pat Conroy – SUPPLIED

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sakiasi Ditoka, has held high-level discussions in Australia focused on regional security and resilience amid emerging global pressures.

Mr Ditoka met with Australia’s Minister for the Pacific Island Affairs and Defence Industries, Pat Conroy, where both leaders addressed challenges affecting the Pacific, including fuel scarcity and its implications for national and regional stability.

During the talks, Mr Ditoka stressed the need for practical and forward-looking contingency arrangements under the Vuvale Partnership, particularly in strengthening fuel supply assurance, storage capacity and coordinated response mechanisms.

He said the discussions were also guided by the broader vision of an “Ocean of Peace”, anchored in stability, cooperation and respect for sovereignty across the Pacific.

“This requires not only shared principles, but deliberate action and trusted partnerships,” Mr Ditoka said.

He reaffirmed Australia’s role as a key Vuvale partner, noting that ongoing engagements are critical to ensuring both countries remain aligned and prepared to respond to evolving regional challenges.

Officials say the meeting highlights Fiji’s continued push to strengthen partnerships and safeguard the interests of its people and the wider Pacific region.

He also met Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism, Don Farrell and Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong.