Fiji Mission to the United Nations

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The Fiji Permanent Mission to the United Nations represents Fiji's interests in the international organization. It was established on 13 October 1970, three days after Fiji gained its independence from the United Kingdom. The Mission is headed by an Ambassador, who also has the title of Permanent Representative, currently Isikia Savua. He is assisted by the Deputy Permanent Representative (DPR), Filimone Kau, by First Secretary and Legal Officer Sainivalati Navoti, and by Second Secretary and Administrative Officer Simione Rokolaqa. In addition, there are four permanent staff members.

[edit] List of Ambassadors

The following individuals have held office as Ambassador to the United Nations.

Order Chief Justice Term of office
1. Semesa Sikivou 1970 - 1976
2. Berenado Vunibobo 1976 - 1980
3. Filipe Bole 1980 - 1983
4. Ratu Jone Radrodro 1983 - 1985
5. Winston Thompson 1985 - 1991
6. Manasa Seniloli 1991 - 1995
7. Poseci Bune 1996 - 1999
8. Amraiya Naidu 1999 - 2003
9. Isikia Savua 2003 - present

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