204 RadioNZ – The chairperson of the Melanesian Spearhead Group, Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has postponed the PNG leg of his Melanesia tour. Manasseh Sogavare Photo: RNZI The tour, his second as chairperson, is to discuss the restructuring of the MSG Secretariat in Vanuatu and the revision of MSG Membership Guidelines with other MSG leaders. Earlier this week Mr Sogavare met with his Vanuatu counterpart, Charlot Salwai in Port Vila and also with FLNKS spokesperson Victor Tutugoro. Today he is to meet with the Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama in Suva. Fiji’s Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama. Photo: RNZ/ALEX PERROTTET Following that meeting Mr Sogavare was supposed to fly to Port Moresby to meet with PNG’s prime minister Peter O’Neill. But this leg of the tour has now been postponed until February. Mr Sogavare, who flys back to Solomon Islands on Sunday, said he would not be releasing a statement on the outcome of the tour until he completes the PNG leg in February. The MSG secretariat in Port Vila has been plaqued by issues with funding and its overhaul was recommended by an independent review commissioned because of persistent funding problems and the review of membership guidelines has arisen over the issue of West Papuan membership to the Melanesian Spearhead group. Solomon Islands and Vanuatu favour West Papuan Membership while Fiji and Papua New Guinea support Indonesia’s view that it should represent West Papuan interests in the group. Fiji Prime MinisterFrank BainimaramaManasseh SogavareMSG MembershipSolomon Islands Prime MinisterULMWP 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinTumblrWhatsappEmail mnews previous post A Tribute to The Honorable Faleomavaega Eni Faua‘a Hunkin next post Papua New Guinea, Bougainville governments set up commission to oversee independence vote You may also like Pacific Island countries are not just aid recipients November 28, 2024 Public funding for nature conservation stalls at COP16,... October 5, 2024 Only Two Traps labelled “MEMO” That MSG Leaders... November 20, 2023 Former Fiji prime minister not guilty in abuse... October 17, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.