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E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/01/2016
TAGS: PGOV, PREL, MARR, CASC, ASEC, FJ, NZ
SUBJECT: NEW ZEALAND'S REACTION TO POLITICAL TENSIONS IN FIJI

Classified by DCM David J. Keegan. Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

1. (C) In discussions November 1 regarding political tensions in Fiji
with Heather Riddell, Director of Pacific Division at Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), Post learned that GNZ will shortly
be issuing a formal statement declaring that Fiji's military
commander Bainimarama is obliged to abide by his constitutional
obligations to the democratically elected government of Fiji.

2. (C) The Chief of New Zealand's Defense Force will also be calling
Bainimarama directly and exhorting him not to take any action which
would undermine the Fijian constitution. The New Zealand High
Commissioner in Suva will also be calling on Fiji's Vice President to
express support for the government and relay the warning they have
expressed to Commander Bainimarama. MFAT is reviewing their travel
advisory for New Zealanders in Fiji to take into account possible
emergency action procedures.

3. (C) New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters separately told
the Ambassador that the New Zealand Government had concluded that
many Fijians shared Bainimarama's frustration with the amnesty for
those involved in the previous coup. Nonetheless, his actions were
completely contrary to acceptable democratic practice and must be
stopped. GNZ had decided that the Chief of Defense Force would be
the one to call Bainimarama because he would be far more likely to
listen seriously to a military colleague than a foreign government
official. Peters added that New Zealand and Australia are absolutely
of one mind in their approach to Fiji.

McCormick