| MEDIA STATEMENT |
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| HON PETER DUNNE MP |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
| 8 August 2000 |
| DUNNE HAS PRIVATE MEETING WITH MAHENDRA CHAUDHRY |
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United New Zealand leader, Hon Peter Dunne says he has received a clear message from deposed Fijian Prime Minister Chaudhry that New Zealand must do more to promote the restoration of democracy in Fiji.
He was speaking after their private meeting in Wellington this afternoon. The meeting had been initiated by Mr Chaudhry because of Mr Dunne's strong support for Fijian democracy. "We had a very wide-ranging discussion about the steps the New Zealand Government should be taking now and in the future to restore democracy in Fiji." "We agreed that New Zealand should be taking the immediate following actions:
"In the longer term, we agreed that New Zealand should:
Mr Dunne says Mr Chaudhry was extremely grateful for the support his deposed Government has received so far from New Zealand, but was very concerned that that support might soften the longer the interim government remained in place. "As he observed to me at the conclusion of our meeting, the price of freedom must always be eternal vigilance," Mr Dunne says. ENDS |
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Hon Peter Dunne MP, Leader United New Zealand Parliament Buildings, Wellington, ph: (04) 471 9410 or (025) 469 808, http://www.united.org.nz |
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