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Melanesian Spearhead Group discusses Middle East conflict

Melanesian Spearhead Group discusses Middle East conflict

RNZ News23-06-2025
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says the Middle East conflict was discussed at the recently-concluded Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) meeting,
Photo:
Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Facebook
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says the Middle East conflict was one of the discussions of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG), and Pacific leaders "took note of what is happening".
The
Post Courier
reported Marape saying the war between Israel and Iran is based on high technology and using missiles sent from great distances.
"In the context of MSG, the leaders want peace always. And the Pacific remains friends to all, enemies to none," he said.
He said an effect on PNG would be the inflation in prices of oil and gas.
Since then,
Iran has struck a US base in Qatar
.
On Tuesday morning, US President Donald Trump said a ceasefire had been agreed upon between Israel and Iran, but this has not been confirmed by either nation.
Australia had stepped in to help Papua New Guinea diplomats and citizens caught in the Middle East.
Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko confirmed last week that a group was to be evacuated through Jordan.
There were six diplomats in lockdown at the PNG embassy in Jerusalem awaiting extraction.
Meanwhile, a repatriation flight for Australians stuck in Israel was cancelled after another barrage of Iranian missiles.
The
ABC
reported it was the second day repatriation plays were scrapped last minute because of rocket fire. A bus meant to take people across the border into Jordan was cancelled the previous day.
A spokesperson for New Zealand's minister of foreign affairs said
where feasible, they may assist Pacific Islanders
in the Middle East.
"The Minister has said New Zealand will play its part as a good international citizen, and where feasible, that may involve assisting other nationals including those from the Pacific Islands," the spokesperson said.
"It is important to note that nationals of the Cook Islands, Tokelau and Niue have the rights of New Zealand citizens - and if nationals from those countries are in Iran or Israel, they're urged to follow the advice from MFAT to all New Zealanders to depart overland, if it is safe to do so."
Auckland Airport is advising international travellers to the Middle East to keep in contact with their airlines amid disruption because of military action.
The FlightRadar website shows a Qatar Airlines flight from Auckland to Doha that left Monday afternoon was diverted to Oman.
Australian Travel Industry Association chief executive Dean Long told the
ABC
many international airlines had been forced to reroute, particularly those flying through key transit hubs like Doha and Dubai.
"We're not seeing any major cancellations or significant delays affecting Australian travellers," Long said.
Meanwhile, Fiji assumed the chairmanship of the Melanesian Spearhead Group during the 23rd Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders' Summit held at the Bose Levu Vakaturaga Talanoa Lounge in Suva.
Fiji has assumed the chairmanship of the Melanesian Spearhead Group from Vanuatu.
Photo:
Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Facebook
In a traditional ceremony accorded at the BLV Grounds, the MSG Chairmanship was handed over to Fiji from Vanuatu.
Fiji Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Sitiveni Rabuka and Prime Minister of the Republic of Vanuatu Jotham Napat in their remarks reaffirmed the regional solidarity and shared commitment to building a "peaceful and prosperous Melanesia".
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