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Pacific Islands Forum

The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) is an inter-governmental organization that aims to enhance cooperation between countries and territories of Oceania, including formation of a trade bloc and regional peacekeeping operations. It was founded in 1971 as the South Pacific Forum (SPF), and changed its name in 1999 to "Pacific Islands Forum", so as to be more inclusive of the Forum's Oceania-spanning membership of both north and south Pacific island countries, including Australia. It is a United Nations General Assembly observer.[3]

Pacific Islands Forum
Flag
Logo
Membership (dark blue) of the Pacific Islands Forum.
Seat of Secretariat Suva, Fiji
Membership
Leaders
• Forum Chair
Annual rotation
Henry Puna
Establishment
• as South Pacific Forum
1971
• renamed Pacific Islands Forum
1999
Area
• Total
8,509,959[1] km2 (3,285,714 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 estimate
38.759 million[2]
• Density
4/km2 (10.4/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2012 estimate
• Total
US$ 1.689 trilliona
• Per capita
US$ 40,000
HDI (2007–2008) 0.753a
high · 97tha
Website
www.forumsec.org
  1. If the Forum is considered a single state.

The mission of the Pacific Islands Forum is "to work in support of Forum member governments, to enhance the economic and social well-being of the people of the South Pacific by fostering cooperation between governments and between international agencies, and by representing the interests of Forum members in ways agreed by the Forum". Its decisions are implemented by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS), which grew out of the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co-operation (SPEC). As well as its role in harmonising regional positions on various political and policy issues, the Forum Secretariat has technical programmes in economic development, transport and trade. The Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General is the permanent Chairman of the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific (CROP).[4]

Australia and New Zealand are generally larger and wealthier than the other countries that make up the rest of the Forum, with Australia's population being around twice that of the other members combined and its economy being more than five times larger. They are significant aid donors and big markets for exports from the other island countries. Military and police forces as well as civilian personnel of Forum states, chiefly Australia and New Zealand, have recently been part of regional peacekeeping and stabilization operations in other states, notably in Solomon Islands (2003–) and Nauru (2004–2009), under Forum auspices. Such regional efforts are mandated by the Biketawa Declaration, which was adopted at the 31st Summit of Pacific Islands Forum Leaders, held at Kiribati in October 2000. The 50th meeting of the Forum took place in Tuvalu in August 2019. In February 2021, Palau announced that it would be leaving the Pacific Island Forum after a dispute regarding Henry Puna's election as the Forum's secretary-general.[5][6][7] The Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, and Nauru also decided to leave the Forum after Palau's decision.[8][9] In February 2022 it was announced that the departure process had been paused, pending proposed reforms.[10][11] However, on 9 July 2022 Kiribati confirmed its withdrawal.[12]

The larger Pacific Community functions mainly to promote international development by providing technical and scientific advice and funding development projects, and does not consider security issues or function as a trade bloc.

History

 
South Pacific Forum, August 5, 1971, Wellington

The Forum grew out of a proposal from Cook Islander Premier Albert Henry for a political forum to work alongside the existing South Pacific Commission.[13] The idea was supported by other newly-independent island nations, and they agreed to meet to discuss a permanent body.[14] The first meeting of the South Pacific Forum was initiated by New Zealand and held in Wellington, New Zealand, from 5–7 August 1971 with attendants of the following seven countries: the President of Nauru, the Prime Ministers of Western Samoa, Tonga and Fiji, the Premier of the Cook Islands, the Australian Minister for External Territories, and the Prime Minister of New Zealand.[15] It was a private and informal discussion of a wide range of issues of common concern, concentrating on matters directly affecting the daily lives of the people of the islands of the South Pacific, devoting particular attention to trade, shipping, tourism, and education. Afterwards this meeting was held annually in member countries and areas in turn. In 1999, the 30th South Pacific Forum decided to be renamed the organization to the Pacific Islands Forum, to better account for areas outside the south Pacific. Immediately after the forum's annual meeting at head of government level, the Post Forum Dialogue (PFD) is conducted at ministerial level with PFD development partners around the world.[16]

Suspension of Fiji

In August 2008, the Forum threatened to suspend Fiji if the latter did not commit to holding a general election by March 2009.[17] Subsequently, at a special leaders' meeting of the Pacific Islands Forum held in Papua New Guinea in January 2009, Forum leaders set a deadline of 1 May, by which date Fiji must set a date for elections before the end of the year. Fiji rejected the deadline. Consequently, on 2 May, Fiji was suspended indefinitely from participation in the Forum with immediate effect.[18][19] Toke Talagi, the Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum and Premier of Niue, described the suspension as "also particularly timely given the recent disturbing deterioration of the political, legal and human rights situation in Fiji since April 10, 2009".[20] He described Fiji as “a regime which displays such a total disregard for basic human rights, democracy and freedom” which he believed contravened membership of the Pacific Islands Forum.[20] Talagi emphasised, however, that Fiji had not been expelled and that it would be welcomed back into the fold when it returned to the path of "constitutional democracy, through free and fair elections".[20]

The 2009 suspension of Fiji marked the first time that a country had been suspended from the Pacific Islands Forum in the history of the then 38-year-old organization.[21]

Following the Fijian general election of 17 September 2014, the Forum lifted the suspension of Fiji on 22 October 2014.[22]

Micronesian withdrawal

Following the election of Henry Puna as Secretary-General in February 2021 during a virtual meeting,[23] Palau threatened to leave the Forum, claiming that a "gentlemen's agreement" to rotate the position between Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, had been violated.[24][25] Puna had won a ballot by one vote (9–8) against the Marshall Island's Gerald Zackios, who was supported by five nations from Micronesia.[26] On 4 February, Palau formally terminated its participation in the forum, citing that the "process regarding the appointment of the Secretary General has clearly indicated to the Republic of Palau that unity, regionalism and the Pacific Way no longer guide the Forum", and closed its embassy in Fiji.[27] On 6 February, the Forum's chair responded to the allegations, stating that there was a consensus decisions following an agreed process and that "we have upheld our principles and values as characterised through the Pacific way".[28] On 8 February the Palau National Congress formally passed a joint resolution, supporting the decision made by President Surangel Whipps Jr. to leave the Forum.[29] Whipps has stated Puna has to step down for Palau to rejoin the Forum.[26]

After Palau's decision to leave the Forum, several other participant countries have indicated their intention to review their membership. In general, the countries of Micronesia, with smaller populations and economies, have complained of being sidelined by larger countries, including Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea.[6] There had only ever been one Micronesian Secretary-General of the PIF. The day after Palau's withdrawal, MPs in the Marshall Islands, who had previously supported Zackios, called for the government to review its participation in the Forum, but opposed withdrawal.[30] The Federated States of Micronesia and Nauru have openly questioned whether they will remain members.[5] Nauru President Lionel Aingimea has signaled his intention to pull out, stating that "If this is the way Micronesia is treated, then it is better off withdrawing from the Forum".[7] Four members of the Micronesian bloc – the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, and Nauru – decided to hold a virtual meeting to discuss whether to exit the Forum.[7] Australia has attempted to convince the four Pacific Island nations not to pull out. While it has indicated a desire to continue to work with the Micronesian group if it chose to pull out of the Forum, it emphasized the need for Pacific unity.[31]

On 9 February 2021, the remaining Micronesian states – the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, and Nauru – decided to leave the Forum.[8][9][32] Micronesian leaders released a statement to "collectively express their great disappointment with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General appointment process", with each state jointly agreeing to formally initiate the process of withdrawal from the Forum.[9] Their departure reduces the Forum to 12 members, all of them in the South Pacific.[8] It may take up to a year for the countries to formally leave the regional body.[31] Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has stated that "we will continue to work very closely with the members of the Pacific Forum".[33]

In February 2022, it was announced that the five Micronesian countries would pause the process of their departure.[10][11] The President of the Federated States of Micronesia, David Panuelo, said that he had been told that Henry Puna would step down as Secretary-General, and that other reforms would occur.[34] The Pacific Islands Forum secretariat did not officially confirm Puna's departure, saying only that talks were ongoing.[35] President Whipps of Palau said that the pause gave the Forum one last chance to do the right thing.[35] In April, it was reported that the President of the Marshall Islands, David Kabua, was urging other Micronesian leaders to agree to several proposed reforms but to withdraw their demand for Puna to step down.[36] In June 2022, Forum leaders reached an agreement which would see Puna remain in office, and be replaced by a Micronesian candidate when his term ended.[37] The rotation of the Secretary-General between Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia would be made a permanent feature of the Forum, and two deputy secretary-general positions would be created for the other sub-regions.[38] Kiribati did not agree to the arrangement, and on 9 July 2022 withdrew from the Forum with immediate effect.[39]

Membership

In September 2011, the U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands were granted observer status in the Pacific Islands Forum,[40] while in September 2016 the French territories of French Polynesia and New Caledonia were granted full membership.[41][42] Easter Island (administered by Chile) and Hawaii (an oceanic state of the U.S.) have both considered gaining representation.[43] Kiribati withdrew from the Forum in 2022.

 

Member nations[44]
  Australia (AU)   Cook Islands (CK)   Fiji (FJ)   French Polynesia (PF)[41]
  Marshall Islands (MH)   Micronesia (FM)   Nauru (NR)   New Caledonia (NC)[41]
  New Zealand (NZ)   Niue (NU)   Palau (PW)   Papua New Guinea (PG)
  Samoa (WS)   Solomon Islands (SB)   Tonga (TO)   Tuvalu (TV)
  Vanuatu (VU)
Associate member Observers
  Tokelau (TK)[41][45]   American Samoa (AS)   Guam (GU)   Northern Mariana Islands (MP)
  Timor-Leste (TL)   Wallis and Futuna (WF)[46]
Asian Development Bank Commonwealth of Nations   United Nations
WCPFC World Bank
Dialogue partners
  Canada   China (CN)   Cuba   European Union
  France   Germany   India   Indonesia (ID)
  Italy   Japan   Malaysia (MY)   Philippines (PH)
  Singapore[47]   South Korea   Spain   Thailand
  Turkey   United Kingdom   United States (US)
Development partner Former members
  Taiwan (TW)[48]   Kiribati (KI)

Statistics

Regions
Melanesia Micronesia Polynesia
Population and economic statistics of full and associate members
Member Land area
(km2)[49]
Population
(2020)
GDP (USD), 2020 Human
Development
Index (2019)
total
(millions)[50]
Per capita
  Australia 7,741,220 25,882,100 1,423,473 55,823 0.944
  Cook Islands 236 17,459 283 16,135
  Fiji 18,274 926,276 4,494 5,013 0.743
  French Polynesia 4,167 275,918 5,817 20,707
  Marshall Islands 181 54,590 244 4,130 0.704
  Micronesia 702 105,503 403 3,500 0.620
  Nauru 21 11,690 135 12,510
  New Caledonia 18,575 273,015 9,709 34,006
  New Zealand 268,838 4,900,000 212,044 43,972 0.931
  Niue 260 1,562
  Palau 459 17,930 264 14,567 0.826
  Papua New Guinea 462,840 8,934,475 23,619 2,640 0.555
  Samoa 2,831 198,646 772 3,890 0.715
  Solomon Islands 28,896 712,071 1,546 2,251 0.567
  Tokelau1 12 1,506
  Tonga 747 99,780 491 4,646 0.725
  Tuvalu 26 10,580 55 4,648
  Vanuatu 12,189 294,688 855 2,783 0.609
Total 8,546,152 42,837,729 1,684,385 13,690 0.714

1 Associate member

Secretaries General

The Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat is appointed to a three-year term by the leaders of the member states.[51] The Secretary General reports directly to the national leaders and the Forum Officials' Committee (FOC).[51] The Secretary General also automatically serves as the permanent chairman of the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific (CROP).[51]

# Name Country Took office Left office
Directors of the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co-operation
1 Mahe Tupouniua[52]   Tonga November 1972 1980
2 Gabriel Gris[52]   Papua New Guinea 1980 1982 (died in office)
John Sheppard (acting)[52]   Australia 1982 January 1983
3 Mahe Tupouniua[52]   Tonga January 1983 January 1986
4 Henry Naisali[52]   Tuvalu January 1986 September 1988
Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum
Henry Naisali[52]   Tuvalu September 1988 January 1992
5 Ieremia Tabai[52]   Kiribati January 1992 January 1998
6 Noel Levi[52]   Papua New Guinea February 1998 16 May 2004
7 Greg Urwin[53]   Australia 16 May 2004 2 May 2008 (resigned)
Feleti Teo (acting)[54]   Tuvalu 2 May 2008 13 October 2008
8 Tuiloma Neroni Slade[55]   Samoa 13 October 2008 4 December 2014
9 Meg Taylor[56]   Papua New Guinea 4 December 2014 4 February 2021
10 Henry Puna[57]   Cook Islands 4 February 2021 Incumbent

Institutions and legal framework

 
Library and archives building at the Secretariat complex in Suva, Fiji.

The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat was established initially as a trade bureau in 1972 and later became the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co-operation (SPEC). The name South Pacific Forum Secretariat was approved by member governments in 1988 and changed to Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat in 2000.[58]

There are four divisions in the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, and each of these divisions has direct responsibility for a range of programs designed to improve the capacity of the Forum member countries and to co-ordinate action on matters of common interest:

  1. Development and Economic Policy
  2. Trade and Investment
  3. Political, International and Legal Affairs
  4. Corporate Services

The Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM) established in 1995, plays a key role in assessing regional economic developments.[59]

Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement

The Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA)[60] aims to establish a free-trade area between 14 of the Pacific Islands Forum countries. As of 2013, it had been signed by 12 states:[61]

  • Cook Islands
  • Fiji
  • Kiribati
  • Micronesia
  • Nauru
  • Niue
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Samoa
  • Solomon Islands
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Vanuatu

It has not been signed by either Palau or the Marshall Islands. All of the signing states have ratified the treaty, with the exception of Micronesia. As of March 2008, six countries had announced that domestic arrangements had been made enabling them to trade under the agreement:[61] Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands,[62] Vanuatu.[63]

After the trade agreement goes into force, countries commit to removing tariffs on most goods by 2021. As of April 2008, The Forum Island Countries are also negotiating an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union. It is important to note that the PICTA discussed here covers only the trade of goods. At the Forum Island Leaders Meeting held in Rarotonga, Cook Islands on 28 August 2012, nine members signed the Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement Trade in Services (PICTA TIS).[64] As of April 2008, there is an ongoing negotiation to design and agree on a protocol to include trade in services and the temporary movement of natural persons (a broader concept than the GATS's Mode 4).[65]

The Office of the Chief Trade Adviser was established on 29 March 2010 to provide independent advice and support to the Pacific Forum Island Countries (FICs) in the PACER Plus trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand.[66]

Recent works

An “open skies” policy has been under work by a number of nations. The Pacific Islands Air Services Agreement or PIASA would allow member nations to have more access for their airlines to other member countries. To date there have been ten signatories, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Six countries have ratified the agreement: Cook Islands, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu.[67]

At the 19–20 August 2008 Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Niue, the leaders discussed Pacific Plan priorities including, “fisheries, energy, trade and economic integration, climate change and transport, in addition to information and communication technology, health, education, and good governance.” Leaders also discussed the impacts of climate change and adopted the Niue Declaration on Climate Change. Restoration of democratic governance in Fiji was discussed as were consequences should the interim government fail to meet established deadlines.[68] Regional assistance to the Solomon Islands and Nauru was discussed, followed by discussion of radioactive contamination in the Marshall Islands from US government tests. Regional institutional framework issues and WTO Doha round developments were discussed, followed by discussion of country-initiatives and the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility launched 19 August 2008 to provide up to A$200 million over four years to help improve infrastructure in Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.[44] The United Nations announced that it would partner with Samoa to develop an Inter-Agency Climate Change Centre to help Pacific island nations combat the impacts of climate change in the region.[69] In the 2013 forum, the Marshall Islands, supported by all other Pacific nations, claimed compensation from the United States for the nuclear tests conducted on the islands during the 1940s and 1950s.[70][71]

In the Nadi Bay declaration of 30 July 2019, the Pacific Islands Forum warned that coral atoll nations could be uninhabitable as early as 2030, expressed their deeply concern about a lack of "comprehension, ambition or commitment" from developed nations and called for an immediate reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.[72][73]

On 27 January 2021, the European Union and the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat agreed a project worth EUR 5.75 million to enhance the trade capacity of Pacific Island countries. The project titled “Strengthening Pacific Intra-Regional and International Trade (SPIRIT)” is designed to boost and increase intra-regional and international trade by strengthening institutional and technical capacity in the Pacific Island region. It will also facilitate the implementation of other trade agreements, in particular the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) and of the Pacific's Aid-for-Trade Strategy 2020–2025.[74]

See also

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External links

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  • , Xinhua, August 18, 2008
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Not to be confused with Pacific Forum International The Pacific Islands Forum PIF is an inter governmental organization that aims to enhance cooperation between countries and territories of Oceania including formation of a trade bloc and regional peacekeeping operations It was founded in 1971 as the South Pacific Forum SPF and changed its name in 1999 to Pacific Islands Forum so as to be more inclusive of the Forum s Oceania spanning membership of both north and south Pacific island countries including Australia It is a United Nations General Assembly observer 3 Pacific Islands ForumFlag LogoMembership dark blue of the Pacific Islands Forum Seat of SecretariatSuva FijiMembership17 states Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Marshall Islands Micronesia Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu VanuatuLeaders Forum ChairAnnual rotation Secretary GeneralHenry PunaEstablishment as South Pacific Forum1971 renamed Pacific Islands Forum1999Area Total8 509 959 1 km2 3 285 714 sq mi Population 2018 estimate38 759 million 2 Density4 km2 10 4 sq mi GDP nominal 2012 estimate TotalUS 1 689 trilliona Per capitaUS 40 000HDI 2007 2008 0 753ahigh 97thaWebsitewww wbr forumsec wbr orgIf the Forum is considered a single state The mission of the Pacific Islands Forum is to work in support of Forum member governments to enhance the economic and social well being of the people of the South Pacific by fostering cooperation between governments and between international agencies and by representing the interests of Forum members in ways agreed by the Forum Its decisions are implemented by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat PIFS which grew out of the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co operation SPEC As well as its role in harmonising regional positions on various political and policy issues the Forum Secretariat has technical programmes in economic development transport and trade The Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General is the permanent Chairman of the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific CROP 4 Australia and New Zealand are generally larger and wealthier than the other countries that make up the rest of the Forum with Australia s population being around twice that of the other members combined and its economy being more than five times larger They are significant aid donors and big markets for exports from the other island countries Military and police forces as well as civilian personnel of Forum states chiefly Australia and New Zealand have recently been part of regional peacekeeping and stabilization operations in other states notably in Solomon Islands 2003 and Nauru 2004 2009 under Forum auspices Such regional efforts are mandated by the Biketawa Declaration which was adopted at the 31st Summit of Pacific Islands Forum Leaders held at Kiribati in October 2000 The 50th meeting of the Forum took place in Tuvalu in August 2019 In February 2021 Palau announced that it would be leaving the Pacific Island Forum after a dispute regarding Henry Puna s election as the Forum s secretary general 5 6 7 The Federated States of Micronesia Kiribati the Marshall Islands and Nauru also decided to leave the Forum after Palau s decision 8 9 In February 2022 it was announced that the departure process had been paused pending proposed reforms 10 11 However on 9 July 2022 Kiribati confirmed its withdrawal 12 The larger Pacific Community functions mainly to promote international development by providing technical and scientific advice and funding development projects and does not consider security issues or function as a trade bloc Contents 1 History 1 1 Suspension of Fiji 1 2 Micronesian withdrawal 2 Membership 3 Statistics 4 Secretaries General 5 Institutions and legal framework 6 Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement 7 Recent works 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit South Pacific Forum August 5 1971 Wellington The Forum grew out of a proposal from Cook Islander Premier Albert Henry for a political forum to work alongside the existing South Pacific Commission 13 The idea was supported by other newly independent island nations and they agreed to meet to discuss a permanent body 14 The first meeting of the South Pacific Forum was initiated by New Zealand and held in Wellington New Zealand from 5 7 August 1971 with attendants of the following seven countries the President of Nauru the Prime Ministers of Western Samoa Tonga and Fiji the Premier of the Cook Islands the Australian Minister for External Territories and the Prime Minister of New Zealand 15 It was a private and informal discussion of a wide range of issues of common concern concentrating on matters directly affecting the daily lives of the people of the islands of the South Pacific devoting particular attention to trade shipping tourism and education Afterwards this meeting was held annually in member countries and areas in turn In 1999 the 30th South Pacific Forum decided to be renamed the organization to the Pacific Islands Forum to better account for areas outside the south Pacific Immediately after the forum s annual meeting at head of government level the Post Forum Dialogue PFD is conducted at ministerial level with PFD development partners around the world 16 Suspension of Fiji Edit In August 2008 the Forum threatened to suspend Fiji if the latter did not commit to holding a general election by March 2009 17 Subsequently at a special leaders meeting of the Pacific Islands Forum held in Papua New Guinea in January 2009 Forum leaders set a deadline of 1 May by which date Fiji must set a date for elections before the end of the year Fiji rejected the deadline Consequently on 2 May Fiji was suspended indefinitely from participation in the Forum with immediate effect 18 19 Toke Talagi the Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum and Premier of Niue described the suspension as also particularly timely given the recent disturbing deterioration of the political legal and human rights situation in Fiji since April 10 2009 20 He described Fiji as a regime which displays such a total disregard for basic human rights democracy and freedom which he believed contravened membership of the Pacific Islands Forum 20 Talagi emphasised however that Fiji had not been expelled and that it would be welcomed back into the fold when it returned to the path of constitutional democracy through free and fair elections 20 The 2009 suspension of Fiji marked the first time that a country had been suspended from the Pacific Islands Forum in the history of the then 38 year old organization 21 Following the Fijian general election of 17 September 2014 the Forum lifted the suspension of Fiji on 22 October 2014 22 Micronesian withdrawal Edit Following the election of Henry Puna as Secretary General in February 2021 during a virtual meeting 23 Palau threatened to leave the Forum claiming that a gentlemen s agreement to rotate the position between Melanesia Micronesia and Polynesia had been violated 24 25 Puna had won a ballot by one vote 9 8 against the Marshall Island s Gerald Zackios who was supported by five nations from Micronesia 26 On 4 February Palau formally terminated its participation in the forum citing that the process regarding the appointment of the Secretary General has clearly indicated to the Republic of Palau that unity regionalism and the Pacific Way no longer guide the Forum and closed its embassy in Fiji 27 On 6 February the Forum s chair responded to the allegations stating that there was a consensus decisions following an agreed process and that we have upheld our principles and values as characterised through the Pacific way 28 On 8 February the Palau National Congress formally passed a joint resolution supporting the decision made by President Surangel Whipps Jr to leave the Forum 29 Whipps has stated Puna has to step down for Palau to rejoin the Forum 26 After Palau s decision to leave the Forum several other participant countries have indicated their intention to review their membership In general the countries of Micronesia with smaller populations and economies have complained of being sidelined by larger countries including Australia Fiji New Zealand and Papua New Guinea 6 There had only ever been one Micronesian Secretary General of the PIF The day after Palau s withdrawal MPs in the Marshall Islands who had previously supported Zackios called for the government to review its participation in the Forum but opposed withdrawal 30 The Federated States of Micronesia and Nauru have openly questioned whether they will remain members 5 Nauru President Lionel Aingimea has signaled his intention to pull out stating that If this is the way Micronesia is treated then it is better off withdrawing from the Forum 7 Four members of the Micronesian bloc the Federated States of Micronesia Kiribati the Marshall Islands and Nauru decided to hold a virtual meeting to discuss whether to exit the Forum 7 Australia has attempted to convince the four Pacific Island nations not to pull out While it has indicated a desire to continue to work with the Micronesian group if it chose to pull out of the Forum it emphasized the need for Pacific unity 31 On 9 February 2021 the remaining Micronesian states the Federated States of Micronesia Kiribati the Marshall Islands and Nauru decided to leave the Forum 8 9 32 Micronesian leaders released a statement to collectively express their great disappointment with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General appointment process with each state jointly agreeing to formally initiate the process of withdrawal from the Forum 9 Their departure reduces the Forum to 12 members all of them in the South Pacific 8 It may take up to a year for the countries to formally leave the regional body 31 Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has stated that we will continue to work very closely with the members of the Pacific Forum 33 In February 2022 it was announced that the five Micronesian countries would pause the process of their departure 10 11 The President of the Federated States of Micronesia David Panuelo said that he had been told that Henry Puna would step down as Secretary General and that other reforms would occur 34 The Pacific Islands Forum secretariat did not officially confirm Puna s departure saying only that talks were ongoing 35 President Whipps of Palau said that the pause gave the Forum one last chance to do the right thing 35 In April it was reported that the President of the Marshall Islands David Kabua was urging other Micronesian leaders to agree to several proposed reforms but to withdraw their demand for Puna to step down 36 In June 2022 Forum leaders reached an agreement which would see Puna remain in office and be replaced by a Micronesian candidate when his term ended 37 The rotation of the Secretary General between Micronesia Melanesia and Polynesia would be made a permanent feature of the Forum and two deputy secretary general positions would be created for the other sub regions 38 Kiribati did not agree to the arrangement and on 9 July 2022 withdrew from the Forum with immediate effect 39 Membership EditIn September 2011 the U S territories of American Samoa Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands were granted observer status in the Pacific Islands Forum 40 while in September 2016 the French territories of French Polynesia and New Caledonia were granted full membership 41 42 Easter Island administered by Chile and Hawaii an oceanic state of the U S have both considered gaining representation 43 Kiribati withdrew from the Forum in 2022 Member nations 44 Australia AU Cook Islands CK Fiji FJ French Polynesia PF 41 Marshall Islands MH Micronesia FM Nauru NR New Caledonia NC 41 New Zealand NZ Niue NU Palau PW Papua New Guinea PG Samoa WS Solomon Islands SB Tonga TO Tuvalu TV Vanuatu VU Associate member Observers Tokelau TK 41 45 American Samoa AS Guam GU Northern Mariana Islands MP Timor Leste TL Wallis and Futuna WF 46 Asian Development Bank Commonwealth of Nations United NationsWCPFC World BankDialogue partners Canada China CN Cuba European Union France Germany India Indonesia ID Italy Japan Malaysia MY Philippines PH Singapore 47 South Korea Spain Thailand Turkey United Kingdom United States US Development partner Former members Taiwan TW 48 Kiribati KI Statistics EditRegions Melanesia Micronesia PolynesiaPopulation and economic statistics of full and associate members Member Land area km2 49 Population 2020 GDP USD 2020 HumanDevelopmentIndex 2019 total millions 50 Per capita Australia 7 741 220 25 882 100 1 423 473 55 823 0 944 Cook Islands 236 17 459 283 16 135 Fiji 18 274 926 276 4 494 5 013 0 743 French Polynesia 4 167 275 918 5 817 20 707 Marshall Islands 181 54 590 244 4 130 0 704 Micronesia 702 105 503 403 3 500 0 620 Nauru 21 11 690 135 12 510 New Caledonia 18 575 273 015 9 709 34 006 New Zealand 268 838 4 900 000 212 044 43 972 0 931 Niue 260 1 562 Palau 459 17 930 264 14 567 0 826 Papua New Guinea 462 840 8 934 475 23 619 2 640 0 555 Samoa 2 831 198 646 772 3 890 0 715 Solomon Islands 28 896 712 071 1 546 2 251 0 567 Tokelau1 12 1 506 Tonga 747 99 780 491 4 646 0 725 Tuvalu 26 10 580 55 4 648 Vanuatu 12 189 294 688 855 2 783 0 609Total 8 546 152 42 837 729 1 684 385 13 690 0 7141 Associate memberSecretaries General EditMain article Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat The Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat is appointed to a three year term by the leaders of the member states 51 The Secretary General reports directly to the national leaders and the Forum Officials Committee FOC 51 The Secretary General also automatically serves as the permanent chairman of the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific CROP 51 Name Country Took office Left officeDirectors of the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co operation1 Mahe Tupouniua 52 Tonga November 1972 19802 Gabriel Gris 52 Papua New Guinea 1980 1982 died in office John Sheppard acting 52 Australia 1982 January 19833 Mahe Tupouniua 52 Tonga January 1983 January 19864 Henry Naisali 52 Tuvalu January 1986 September 1988Secretary General of the Pacific Islands ForumHenry Naisali 52 Tuvalu September 1988 January 19925 Ieremia Tabai 52 Kiribati January 1992 January 19986 Noel Levi 52 Papua New Guinea February 1998 16 May 20047 Greg Urwin 53 Australia 16 May 2004 2 May 2008 resigned Feleti Teo acting 54 Tuvalu 2 May 2008 13 October 20088 Tuiloma Neroni Slade 55 Samoa 13 October 2008 4 December 20149 Meg Taylor 56 Papua New Guinea 4 December 2014 4 February 202110 Henry Puna 57 Cook Islands 4 February 2021 IncumbentInstitutions and legal framework Edit Library and archives building at the Secretariat complex in Suva Fiji The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat was established initially as a trade bureau in 1972 and later became the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co operation SPEC The name South Pacific Forum Secretariat was approved by member governments in 1988 and changed to Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat in 2000 58 There are four divisions in the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and each of these divisions has direct responsibility for a range of programs designed to improve the capacity of the Forum member countries and to co ordinate action on matters of common interest Development and Economic Policy Trade and Investment Political International and Legal Affairs Corporate ServicesThe Forum Economic Ministers Meeting FEMM established in 1995 plays a key role in assessing regional economic developments 59 Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement EditSee also Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations and South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement The Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement PICTA 60 aims to establish a free trade area between 14 of the Pacific Islands Forum countries As of 2013 it had been signed by 12 states 61 Cook Islands Fiji Kiribati Micronesia Nauru Niue Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu It has not been signed by either Palau or the Marshall Islands All of the signing states have ratified the treaty with the exception of Micronesia As of March 2008 six countries had announced that domestic arrangements had been made enabling them to trade under the agreement 61 Cook Islands Fiji Niue Samoa Solomon Islands 62 Vanuatu 63 After the trade agreement goes into force countries commit to removing tariffs on most goods by 2021 As of April 2008 The Forum Island Countries are also negotiating an Economic Partnership Agreement EPA with the European Union It is important to note that the PICTA discussed here covers only the trade of goods At the Forum Island Leaders Meeting held in Rarotonga Cook Islands on 28 August 2012 nine members signed the Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement Trade in Services PICTA TIS 64 As of April 2008 there is an ongoing negotiation to design and agree on a protocol to include trade in services and the temporary movement of natural persons a broader concept than the GATS s Mode 4 65 The Office of the Chief Trade Adviser was established on 29 March 2010 to provide independent advice and support to the Pacific Forum Island Countries FICs in the PACER Plus trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand 66 Recent works EditAn open skies policy has been under work by a number of nations The Pacific Islands Air Services Agreement or PIASA would allow member nations to have more access for their airlines to other member countries To date there have been ten signatories Cook Islands Kiribati Nauru Niue Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu and Vanuatu Six countries have ratified the agreement Cook Islands Nauru Niue Samoa Tonga and Vanuatu 67 At the 19 20 August 2008 Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Niue the leaders discussed Pacific Plan priorities including fisheries energy trade and economic integration climate change and transport in addition to information and communication technology health education and good governance Leaders also discussed the impacts of climate change and adopted the Niue Declaration on Climate Change Restoration of democratic governance in Fiji was discussed as were consequences should the interim government fail to meet established deadlines 68 Regional assistance to the Solomon Islands and Nauru was discussed followed by discussion of radioactive contamination in the Marshall Islands from US government tests Regional institutional framework issues and WTO Doha round developments were discussed followed by discussion of country initiatives and the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility launched 19 August 2008 to provide up to A 200 million over four years to help improve infrastructure in Kiribati Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu and Vanuatu 44 The United Nations announced that it would partner with Samoa to develop an Inter Agency Climate Change Centre to help Pacific island nations combat the impacts of climate change in the region 69 In the 2013 forum the Marshall Islands supported by all other Pacific nations claimed compensation from the United States for the nuclear tests conducted on the islands during the 1940s and 1950s 70 71 In the Nadi Bay declaration of 30 July 2019 the Pacific Islands Forum warned that coral atoll nations could be uninhabitable as early as 2030 expressed their deeply concern about a lack of comprehension ambition or commitment from developed nations and called for an immediate reduction of greenhouse gas emissions 72 73 On 27 January 2021 the European Union and the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat agreed a project worth EUR 5 75 million to enhance the trade capacity of Pacific Island countries The project titled Strengthening Pacific Intra Regional and International Trade SPIRIT is designed to boost and increase intra regional and international trade by strengthening institutional and technical capacity in the Pacific Island region It will also facilitate the implementation of other trade agreements in particular the Economic Partnership Agreement EPA and of the Pacific s Aid for Trade Strategy 2020 2025 74 See also EditForum Fisheries Agency Melanesian Spearhead Group Pacific Community Pacific Forum Line a regional shipping company owned by 12 Pacific Islands Forum member countries Pacific Games Pacific Islands Private Sector Organisation PIPSO Pacific Trade Invest Pacific Union Polynesian Leaders Group Trade blocReferences Edit Corresponds to the terrestrial surface Including the Exclusive Economic Zones of each member state the total area is 37 894 287 km Population Statistics Archived from the original on 16 July 2017 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Intergovernmental and Other Organizations United Nations Archived from the original on 10 June 2021 Unattributed About Us Pacific Islands Forum web site Pacific Islands Forum Retrieved 2008 08 23 a b Future of Pacific Islands Forum in doubt as Palau walks out the Guardian 2021 02 05 Retrieved 2021 02 08 a b Cave Damien 2021 02 05 Pacific Islands Most Important Megaphone Falls Into Discord The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 02 08 a b c Key Pacific body in crisis as Palau walks out France 24 2021 02 05 Retrieved 2021 02 08 a b c Five Micronesian countries leave Pacific Islands Forum RNZ 9 February 2021 Retrieved 9 February 2021 a b c Pacific Islands Forum in crisis as one third of member nations quit The Guardian 8 February 2021 Retrieved 9 February 2021 a b Pacific Islands Forum saved from collapse at last minute as Micronesian states temporarily rescind withdrawal ABC 2022 02 12 Retrieved 14 April 2022 a b Puna set to go to heal Pacific rift RNZ 2022 02 15 Retrieved 14 April 2022 Kiribati withdraws from Pacific Islands Forum Radio New Zealand 10 July 2022 Albert Henry wants a new South Pacific forum Pacific Islands Monthly Vol 41 no 6 1 June 1970 p 26 Retrieved 20 October 2021 via National Library of Australia WELLINGTON CONFERENCE MEANS NEW ERA OF PACIFIC ALLIANCES Pacific Islands Monthly Vol 42 no 8 1 August 1971 pp 12 13 Retrieved 20 October 2021 via National Library of Australia THINGS THE LEADERS TALKED ABOUT AT THE SOUTH PACIFIC FORUM Pacific Islands Monthly Vol 42 no 9 1 September 1971 pp 54 55 Retrieved 20 October 2021 via National Library of Australia The Pacific Islands Forum Former South Pacific Forum Pacific Regional Order pp 58 80 by Dave Peebles Retrieved 2017 01 08 Solomon s Prime Minister says all Forum members backed suspension threat Radio New Zealand International 24 August 2008 Retrieved 1 November 2011 Statement by Forum Chair on suspension of the Fiji military regime from the Pacific Islands Forum Archived 2012 03 24 at the Wayback Machine PIFS Press Statement 21 09 2 May 2009 Chair of Pacific Islands Forum says Fiji has been suspended Radio New Zealand International 2 May 2009 Retrieved 1 November 2011 a b c Fiji suspended from Pacific Islands Forum Xinhua News Agency 2009 05 02 Archived from the original on May 5 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 02 Fiji isolated after election deadline expires Australia Broadcasting Corporation 2009 05 01 Retrieved 2009 05 03 Statement by Forum Chair on lifting the suspension of Fiji from the Pacific Islands Forum Archived 2014 10 27 at the Wayback Machine Forumsec org 2014 10 24 Retrieved on 2015 01 07 Wyeth Grant 8 February 2021 A Tiff at PIF Pacific Islands Forum Leadership Change Triggers Frustration The Diplomat Retrieved 10 February 2021 Future of Pacific Islands Forum in doubt as Palau walks out The Guardian 5 February 2021 Retrieved 5 February 2021 Palau preparing to leave Pacific Islands Forum RNZ 5 February 2021 Retrieved 5 February 2021 a b Top Pacific regional body on verge of split over controversial election of new leader www abc net au 2021 02 07 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Note No 003 MSFJ 2021 PDF uploads guim co uk the government of Palau will be terminating its participation in the Pacific Islands Forum Forum Chair s Statement on the selection of the Pacific Islands Forum SG Forum Sec 5 February 2021 Retrieved 2021 02 09 Palau congress backs withdrawal from Pacific Forum RNZ 2021 02 08 Retrieved 2021 02 08 Marshalls MPs call for re evaluating not dropping ties to Forum Radio New Zealand 5 February 2021 Retrieved 10 February 2021 a b Galloway Anthony 2021 02 08 Pacific Islands Forum on brink of collapse over leadership dispute The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2021 02 09 Sapeer Mayron 9 February 2021 Walkout plunges P I F into crisis Samoa Observer Retrieved 10 February 2021 Australia watches Pacific forum splinter SBS News 9 Feb 2021 Dziedzic Stephen 2022 02 14 Pacific Islands Forum s head to be replaced FSM President David Panuelo says after leadership dispute ABC Retrieved 14 April 2022 a b Forum rump given one last chance Whipps RNZ 2022 02 15 Retrieved 14 April 2022 Johnson Giff 2022 03 24 Marshalls President calls for Forum peace RNZ Retrieved 14 April 2022 Pacific leaders strike a deal to keep Micronesian nations from splitting with Pacific Islands Forum ABC 7 June 2022 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Pacific Islands Forum rift mended in Suva RNZ 7 June 2022 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Kiribati withdraws from Pacific Islands Forum RNZ 11 July 2022 Retrieved 10 July 2022 American Samoa s Tulafono pleased to be part of Pacific family Radio New Zealand International 2011 09 09 Retrieved 2011 09 16 a b c d Forum Communique Pohnpei Federated States of Micronesia PDF Forty Seventh Pacific Islands Forum Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat 2016 09 10 Retrieved 2016 09 15 Maclellan Nic 13 October 2016 France and the Forum Inside Story Retrieved 10 February 2021 Pacific forum looks to widen entry ABC News ABC News Abc net au 27 August 2012 Retrieved 2022 03 02 a b Forum Communique Alofi Niue PDF Thirty Ninth Pacific Islands Forum Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat 2008 08 20 Retrieved 2008 08 22 The Niue Declaration on Climate Change is Appendix B of this document Tokelau happy as forum associate member Pacific News Radio New Zealand International 2016 09 27 Retrieved 27 September 2016 Unattributed 2008 08 22 Decision on Wallis bid to join Forum as Associate Member deferred Latest Pacific News Headlines Radio New Zealand International Retrieved 2008 08 22 Singapore Admitted as Dialogue Partner of the Pacific Islands Forum www mfa gov sg 國際組織參與現狀 Land area rankings The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on June 13 2007 Retrieved May 9 2018 United Nations 2010 Data a b c Vula Timoci 2011 09 09 Slade back at the helm Fiji Times Archived from the original on 2014 08 08 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c d e f g h Bercovitch Jacob Fretter Judith 2004 Regional Guide to International Conflict and Management from 1945 to 2003 Washington DC CQ Press p 328 doi 10 4135 9781452240169 ISBN 978 1 56802 825 5 Urwin resigns as head of Pac forum report ABC News amp abc net au Retrieved 2021 02 10 New Forum Secretary General promises to restore stability to the agency RNZ 2008 08 22 Retrieved 2021 02 10 Williams Marc McDuie Ra Duncan 2017 12 14 Combatting Climate Change in the Pacific Springer International Publishing pp 13 38 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 69647 8 2 ISBN 9783319696478 Retrieved 2021 02 10 Outgoing P I F Secretary General s fond farewell Samoa Observer 2021 02 07 Retrieved 2021 02 10 Former Cook Islands PM is the new Secretary General of the PIF RNZ 4 February 2021 Retrieved 4 February 2021 Pacific Islands Forum The Statesman s Yearbook 2018 The Statesman s Yearbook London Palgrave Macmillan 2018 doi 10 1007 978 1 349 70154 4 102 Dave Peebles Pacific Regional Order 2005 1920942467 Page 141 As discussed in Chapter Four in 1995 the Forum instituted a new annual meeting the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting FEMM According to the Forum Secretariat the FEMM plays a key role in assessing regional economic developments Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement PICTA PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 March 2009 Retrieved 14 January 2017 a b PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES TRADE AGREEMENT PICTA STATUS REPORT PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 March 2009 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Solomon Islands Ready to Trade Under PICTA Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Vanuatu ready to trade under PICTA People s Daily Online http www forumsec org resources uploads attachments documents PICTA TIS Protocol 2012 pdf Protocol Pacific Trade in Services Negotiations First Round Pacific Island Forum Secretariat Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Chief Trade Adviser on board Press release Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat 2010 02 19 Archived from the original on 2012 02 26 Retrieved 2010 06 04 Pacific Islands Air Services Agreement United Nations Treaty Collection Retrieved 2020 02 10 Gao 2008 08 22 Fiji ministers angry at Pacific Islands Forum s suspension warning World Xinhuanet Archived from the original on August 26 2008 Retrieved 2008 08 23 Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said Pacific leaders were losing patience with Fiji s interim government He said Australia will mobilize any resources necessary to restore democracy to Fiji Unattributed 2008 08 19 UN to Help Pacific Island States Fight Climate Change Environment News Service Archived from the original on 2014 08 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Unattributed 2013 09 19 Nuclear contamination still an issue for Marshall Islands Radio Australia Retrieved 2013 09 19 Unattributed 2013 09 19 Marshall Islands minister unhappy with John Key nuclear response Radio New Zealand International Retrieved 2013 09 19 Adam Morton 2019 08 01 Pacific leaders plead with Australia to drop plans to carry over emissions credits The Guardian Retrieved 2019 08 30 Nadi Bay Declaration on the Climate Change Crisis in the Pacific 2019 07 30 Retrieved 2019 08 30 European Union provides FJD 14 3 million to strengthen Pacific Trade Capacity United Nations 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