REMARKS: PIF Secretary General, Baron Divavesi Waqa, at the Opening Ceremony of the 54th Pacific Islands Forum 54th

Remarks and Speeches
08 September 2025

STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL, BARON DIVAVESI WAQA

OPENING CEREMONIES OF THE 54TH PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM

8 September 2025


•    The Acting Governor General of Solomon Islands, Sir Patterson Oti and his good wife
•    Excellencies and Honourable Leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum
•    Honourable Ministers from across this Blue Continent
•    Heads and Representatives of our CROP Agencies
•    Representatives of our Civil Society and Private Sector
•    Our Youth from across the region
•    The people of Solomon Islands and those watching in from across the Blue Pacific
•    Ladies and Gentlemen

•    Ekamawir omo dogin

•    It is wonderful to be here in the Hapi Isles for this 54th Pacific Islands Forum.

•    Allow me to acknowledge and pay respects to the traditional Leaders of Guadalcanal on whose land we gather for this momentous occasion.

•    Let me also acknowledge with sincere appreciation Prime Minister Manele, his government and the people of Solomon Islands for the excellent hosting arrangements that we have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy over the course of the week.

Honourable Leaders,

•    It is my distinct honour and privilege to participate in this my second Forum Leaders Meeting as Secretary General.

•    Indeed, this annual gathering of the Pacific Islands Forum is more than just a meeting.

•    It is a testament to the vision of our founding Leaders who, more than five decades ago, recognised that the Pacific is at its strongest when we stand together – united as one.

•    As with all families, there are moments of challenge and there are moments of celebration. What is important throughout is a consistent will to navigate these issues, together.

•    The decisions before our Leaders this week, as framed through our 2050 Strategy, may have lasting implications on our region – from reaffirming the centrality of peace in our region, to the establishment of our first regionally-led financing institution.

•    From the strengthening of our regional system, to the management of our strategic partnerships.

•    These are accomplishment we must be proud of – it stands as a testament and a reminder of what we can achieve when we put our solidarity, our interest and our priorities first.

•    Yes, we operate in a very fluid geostrategic environment, but we must holdfast to our commitment to our Forum Family.

•    As we commence this 54th Pacific Islands Forum, let us draw strength from our cultures, from our shared ocean, and from the spirit of solidarity that has always defined our Blue Pacific.

•    Let us act with courage, wisdom, and foresight, mindful that the choices we make today are not just for us, but for our children and grandchildren.

•    Iumi Tugeda is not just a theme – it is our call to revitalise our Pacific Regionalism – and this week is our opportunity.

•    I thank you.