SOLOMON ISLANDS DIPLOMATS COMMISSIONED
Two
Solomon Islands diplomats have been commissioned by the Governor General Sir
Frank Kabui in Honiara today.
His
Excellency, Joseph Pius Waleanisia has been commissioned as the new Solomon
Islands Ambassador to the Republic of China (ROC), Taiwan while His Excellency
John Patterson Oti was commissioned as Solomon Islands Non-resident High
Commissioner to the Republic of Vanuatu.
L-R: Hon Milner Tozaka, H.E Sir Frank Kabui & H.E Joseph Waleanisia |
Mr
Waleanisia was recently the former Secretary to the Prime Minister prior to
being appointed as Ambassador.
The
Governor General Sir Frank Kabui expressed confidence in the two diplomats and reminded
them of their foremost tasks to represent and promote the interests of the
Government of Solomon Islands in the country to which they have been
accredited.
“The
Government and people of Solomon Islands expect you to provide sound advice and
deliberation on all matters during your tenure of office since you are the link
between Solomon Islands Government and the Government of the countries to which
you have been accredited,” Sir Frank said.
Sir
Frank said the maintenance of permanent diplomatic missions overseas is a costly
exercise and urged the two Envoys to exercise prudent cost-saving measures that
will not compromise the effective discharge of their duties.
The
Commissioning ceremony was witnessed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon.
Milner Tozaka, Acting PS of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Joseph Ma’ahanua, Dean of the
Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador of ROC (Taiwan), Officials from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, families, relatives, and friends of HE Joseph Pius Waleanisia
and HE John Patteson Oti.
L-R: Hon. Milner Tozaka, H.E Sir Frank Kabui & H.E Patterson Oti |
ENDS///
Source: Government Communication
Source: Government Communication
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