Fiji, Brazil strengthen bilateral ties

Fiji’s Ambassador to Brazil Mr Cama Tuiloma assured the President of Brazil, Her Excellency Mrs Dilma Rouseff on the commitment taken by the Fijian government to strengthen relations between the two countries.
In presenting his credentials to President Rouseff, Ambassador Tuiloma conveyed the warm greetings of Fiji’s President, His Excellency Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, and extended the deepest regards and well wishes of the government and the people of the Republic of Fiji.
He added that Fiji’s pursuit and commitment to strengthening the Fiji-Brazil relations also includes the opening of its mission in Brasilia in September 2011,making this Fiji’s first diplomatic mission in the South American continent.
Ambassador Tuiloma said that Fiji is honored to be in Brazil and stands ready to deepen this friendship, expand communication and scale up cooperation to a higher level and make positive contributions to the well being of people in both countries as well as peace, stability and sustainable development in the two countries and regions.
The ceremony held at the Itamaraty Palace was followed by a luncheon hosted by the Minister for External Relations, Ambassador Antonia de AguiarPatriota. In his speech Minister AguiarPatriota welcomed and congratulated twenty other ambassadors who also presented their credentials. He specifically welcomed Ambassador Tuiloma and announced him as the first Fijian resident ambassador to Brazil.
Before the establishment of a diplomatic in Brazil, the Permanent Representative of Fiji to New York, also served as the non-resident ambassador to Brazil.
Prior to his diplomatic posting to Brazil, Ambassador Tuiloma was the Ministry of Works, Transport and Public Utilities permanent secretary.
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(Photo caption: Left: Fiji’s Ambassador to Brazil Cama Tuiloma with President Dilma Rouseff of the Federative Republic of Brazil after the presentation his credentials)
Fiji’s Ambassador to Brazil Mr Cama Tuiloma assured the President of Brazil, Her Excellency Mrs Dilma Rouseff on the commitment taken by the Fijian government to strengthen relations between the two countries.
In presenting his credentials to President Rouseff, Ambassador Tuiloma conveyed the...
Fiji’s Ambassador to Brazil Mr Cama Tuiloma assured the President of Brazil, Her Excellency Mrs Dilma Rouseff on the commitment taken by the Fijian government to strengthen relations between the two countries.
In presenting his credentials to President Rouseff, Ambassador Tuiloma conveyed the warm greetings of Fiji’s President, His Excellency Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, and extended the deepest regards and well wishes of the government and the people of the Republic of Fiji.
He added that Fiji’s pursuit and commitment to strengthening the Fiji-Brazil relations also includes the opening of its mission in Brasilia in September 2011,making this Fiji’s first diplomatic mission in the South American continent.
Ambassador Tuiloma said that Fiji is honored to be in Brazil and stands ready to deepen this friendship, expand communication and scale up cooperation to a higher level and make positive contributions to the well being of people in both countries as well as peace, stability and sustainable development in the two countries and regions.
The ceremony held at the Itamaraty Palace was followed by a luncheon hosted by the Minister for External Relations, Ambassador Antonia de AguiarPatriota. In his speech Minister AguiarPatriota welcomed and congratulated twenty other ambassadors who also presented their credentials. He specifically welcomed Ambassador Tuiloma and announced him as the first Fijian resident ambassador to Brazil.
Before the establishment of a diplomatic in Brazil, the Permanent Representative of Fiji to New York, also served as the non-resident ambassador to Brazil.
Prior to his diplomatic posting to Brazil, Ambassador Tuiloma was the Ministry of Works, Transport and Public Utilities permanent secretary.
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(Photo caption: Left: Fiji’s Ambassador to Brazil Cama Tuiloma with President Dilma Rouseff of the Federative Republic of Brazil after the presentation his credentials)
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