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09SUVA250
2009-06-12 03:16:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Suva
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PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ACTION PLAN PROMOTES PACIFIC ISLANDS

Tags:  PGOV PREL PINR KDEM FJ 
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P 120316Z JUN 09
FM AMEMBASSY SUVA
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 1313
INFO AMEMBASSY CANBERRA 
AMEMBASSY BEIJING 
AMEMBASSY WELLINGTON 
AMEMBASSY PORT MORESBY 
AMEMBASSY MAJURO 
AMEMBASSY KOLONIA 
AMEMBASSY KOROR 
AMEMBASSY LONDON 
AMEMBASSY PARIS 
AMEMBASSY TOKYO 
AMEMBASSY APIA 
USMISSION USUN NEW YORK 
USEU BRUSSELS
AIT TAIPEI 0005
HQ USPACOM HONOLULU HI
SECDEF WASHDC
CCGDFOURTEEN HONOLULU HI
SECDEF WASHDC
UNCLAS SUVA 000250 


PLEASE PASS TO EAP ACTING A/S DAVIES

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR KDEM FJ
SUBJECT: PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ACTION PLAN PROMOTES PACIFIC ISLANDS
DEMOCRACIES AND STRENGTHENS CIVIL SOCIETY

REF: A) Suva 31 B) Suva 215

UNCLAS SUVA 000250


PLEASE PASS TO EAP ACTING A/S DAVIES

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR KDEM FJ
SUBJECT: PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ACTION PLAN PROMOTES PACIFIC ISLANDS
DEMOCRACIES AND STRENGTHENS CIVIL SOCIETY

REF: A) Suva 31 B) Suva 215


1. Since the election of President Obama, Pacific Island media has
portrayed the United States in unprecedented favorable terms. We
plan to further promote U.S. values and objectives through a variety
of targeted public diplomacy activities. These initiatives will
promote the development of democratic institutions, the rule of law,
a free and vibrant media, and understanding of regional
environmental issues. Many of these activities, particularly
PACOM's Pacific Partnership 2009 and U.S. Coast Guard maritime
security cooperation, will demonstrate our close coordination with
Australia and New Zealand as well as multilateral institutions such
as the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) and the Secretariat of the
Pacific Community (SPC).


2. Regarding Fiji, these activities also reflect the interim
government's exclusion from U.S. programs. Without specifically
mentioning Fiji, we will be able to demonstrate the cost of lost
opportunities resulting from the coup and the interim government's
intransigence toward returning to democracy and a duly-elected
civilian government. At the same time, we will continue to identify
programs to help strengthen an independent judiciary and rule of law
by working with Fijian civil society (reftel Suva 31).


3. Following are key public diplomacy activities occurring through
the remainder of the fiscal year:

June 10: Placement on the Embassy website of the "United States'
View on Democracy and Fiji," using the Ambassador's position and
President Obama's key messages on democracy and human rights from
his speech in Cairo. Embassy foresees this statement, regularly
updated, to remain on the website for an indeterminate period.

June 10-26: The PAS will conduct interviews of Pacific islanders
competing for Fulbright Scholarship and Humphrey Fellowship
interviews at Embassies Suva and Port Moresby.

July 4: Celebrate our Independence Day in Tonga, a constitutional
monarchy, as an opportunity to reaffirm our bilateral relationship
and acknowledge and encourage its progress toward democratic reform.
Announce the formal agreement to conduct remote non immigrant visa
(NIV) processing through the laptop NIV program in office space
provided by the Government of Tonga.

July 13: A group discussion event, showing the Supreme Court Sonia

Sotomayor hearings to members of the legal community in Fiji,
including judges, to highlight the importance of a truly independent
judiciary.

July 13 - September 18: U.S. Navy ship, the _Richard E. Byrd_,
visits five Pacific Island countries as part of the "Pacific
Partnership" program. Navy personnel will deliver medical and
constructions supplies and work with each host country on a series
of community development projects. Post is working with PACOM--and
in individual cases, Australian and New Zealand representatives--to
ensure that knowledge of the humanitarian outreach aspects of the
program reach a broad audience. Individual country visits are as
follows:

Samoa, Jun 30-Jul 11 (not in PAS AOR)
Tonga, Jul 14-26
New Caledonia, Jul 30-Aug 2 (R&R only)
Solomon Islands, Aug 5-19
Kiribati, Aug 23-Sep 5
Marshall Islands, Sep 7-18

July 9-16: Embassy and other USG representatives attend the 30th
anniversary of Kiribati's independence, which will also be a
precursor to the 30th anniversary of Kiribati's Treaty of Friendship
with the United States.

July 23: Peace Corps Fiji swearing-in provides media opportunities
to demonstrate our commitment to the people of Fiji through our
engagement at the grassroots level.

July 27-29: PAS is collaborating with the Pacific Island News
association to bring a speaker/trainer to the annual Pacific Media
Summit in Vanuatu. More than 200 journalists and media
professionals will attend from around the Region.
August: Secretariat for the Pacific Community (SPC) Maritime
exercise, which will be in Cairns, Australia, was rescheduled from
Nadi to allow for the use of United States, Australian, and New
Zealand assets constrained by Fiji sanctions. The U.S. Coast Guard
recently signed an MOU with SPC to coordinate maritime security
cooperation in the region.

August 3: Tongan King George Tupou V's birthday provides a further
opportunity to promote enhanced bilateral relations, goodwill with
the people of Tonga, and democracy.

August 4-7: The 40th Pacific Islands Forum in Cairns, Australia,
provides rich opportunities to reengage with individual Pacific
island nations and to reaffirm our commitment to the region.

August 10-17: Strategic Speaker Morey Wolfson, of the Colorado
Governor's Energy Office, will speak on energy use and climate
change in Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

August mid: Commencement of ongoing EAP-wide grant program managed
by the Regional Environmental Officer to address sustainability
issues in the live reef food-fish trade funded by OES.

August 23-25: Ambassador travels to Tonga to sign the sixth
Shiprider Agreement in the Region, which will complete the current
phase of negotiations (reftel Suva 215). Shiprider agreements
enhance coordination with Australia, New Zealand, and France to
improve maritime security throughout the Region.

September 1-11: In collaboration with the Department (IIP) the PAS
is bringing noted Nightline journalist Lea Thompson to conduct
one-week investigative reporting workshops in Fiji and Papua New
Guinea.

September late: PAO travels to the Marshall Islands and the
Federated States of Micronesia to train and work with newly arrived
and newly hired staff on public diplomacy issues in the Freely
Associated States.

Summer: PAS has employed a summer-hire university student to
establish an Embassy Facebook page or blogsite and to review the
appropriateness of other "new media" for implementation in the
Pacific. During the remainder of the fiscal year we will actively
continue to work in traditional PD areas such as educational
advising, exchange programs, media placements and small grants.