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Flying Fijians bring NZ & Fiji Government together

Published: Wed 24 Feb 2010 02:38 PM
Flying Fijians bring New Zealand & Fiji Governments Together
“The members of Fiji Club of New Zealand (FCNZ) are supportive of the planned meeting of our New Zealand and Fiji governments at the Hong Kong sevens in March next month” Alton Shameem JP, the Fijian leader and president said today in Takapuna, North Shore City, Auckland the City of Engagement and Reaching Out to all Peoples.
“The continued dialogues and engagements by the both the New Zealand and Fiji governments in the recent months augur well for the economic and social development of both our countries, as it brings us all together for the common good of all as helpful neighbors do ” Alton Shameem the founder and chairman of Fiji Club of New Zealand said.
“We thank both the governments and our Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sport & Recreation/Rugby World Cup Honorable Murray McCully for having the foresight and leadership for continued dialogues and engagements as passionately advocated by Fiji Club of New Zealand (FCNZ), with a great help from the Flying Fijians, our members and supporters, inspiration from President Barack Obama and all interested parties” Alton Shameem said
“It is now time to the lift the ban against Fijians participating in the Commonwealth games, and all rugby players regardless of their affiliations to the peacekeepers the Fiji military organization to play in Rugby World Cup 2011 in Auckland , the Multi-cultural City” the Fijian leader and president Alton Shameem said.
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