Mission office established for Solomon Islands in London

Solomon Islands has marked a new chapter in its historical relationship with the United Kingdom.  Recently Solomon Islands opened its London office for diplomatic and consular services. The new Solomon Islands High Commission office in London is the third diplomatic mission in Europe which includes Brussels in Belgium & Geneva in Switzerland.

Mr Trevor Unusu, Assistant Secretary for Europe Desk at the Ministry, was appointed Chargé d’ Affaires of the London Mission until the government appoints a new High Commissioner to head the mission. Meanwhile H.E Mr Moses Mose, the country's Ambassador in Brussels will remain as the Solomon Islands High Commissioner to London.

Work on establishing the Mission commenced in late 2016.  Two senior officers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade were deployed to undertake this necessary preparatory work in setting up the London Mission.

The United Kingdom is one of the world’s major economic powers.  The Kingdom continues to play a significant role in Europe, including on trade and investment, and is also an influential partner on regional and global issues. 

The London Mission will harness the potential for Solomon Islands to further explore some of the opportunities for economic development available in the United Kingdom and across Europe. The Solomon Islands Government, through the new Mission, will further enhance the close cooperation that the government and people of the United Kingdom have enjoyed with Solomon Islands in areas of mutual benefit.

The London Mission will serve as the principle representative of Solomon Islands to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, as well as other International Organizations based in London, including the Commonwealth Secretariat and International Maritime Organisation.

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