Samoa accuses Fiji of lying to Pacific Islands Forum

He was responding to accusations by Bainimarama that Samoa joined forces with Australia and New Zealand at the most recent Forum meeting to pressure other small island states into supporting a deadline for Fiji to announce a return to democracy.

Tuilaepa has questioned whether the Fijian leader was in a clear state of mind when he made the criticism, and said Fiji has failed to inform other Pacific leaders of the truth about whether it plans to return to democratic rule.

“My initial reaction to the comments made by Commodore Bainimarama was one of complete surprise,” he told Radio Australia’s Pacific Beat program.

“I thought that these comments reflected a leader who completely could not understand the issues that are emanating from the Forum, and his responsibility as a leader of another country to comply with the principles upon with the Forum was established.”

Tuilaepa rejected the Fijian leader’s decision for not attending the Forum meeting in Papua New Guinea in person and staying at home in Fiji to coordinate the response to heavy flooding across the country.

Fiji’s interim Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum went in his place.

“I think he (Bainimarama) is trying to find some stupid grounds to hide behind his own failure to honor his commitment,” Tuilaepa said.

“He was deliberately lying to the Forum, and when he sent the attorney general, the attorney general came and lied through his teeth to the Forum.”

Tuilaepa ejected outright any suggestion that Samoa, or any other country, coerced smaller Pacific states into supporting a harder line against Fiji.

“No one was forcing Bainimarama,” he said.

“We have taken a very restrained attitude up to now. When Bainimarama began to unleash those comments on Samoa, I think I have an obligation to respond.

“We are an independent country, many many years before Fiji became independent, and we did not arrive at that independence without expressing our very strong wish to the leaders of New Zealand at the time that we wanted independence.”

 

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