Opposition Leader Visits RAMSI Headquarters
Submitted Thu, 05/11/2009 - RAMSI Special Coordinator, Graeme Wilson and Participating Police Force (PPF) Commander, Wayne Buchhorn, welcomed the Leader of the Opposition, Manasseh Sogavare to RAMSI headquarters at the Guadalcanal Beach Resort (GBR) this week. It was Mr Sogavare's first visit to the base since RAMSI was deployed to Solomon Islands in July 2003.
The Special
Coordinator said he appreciated the opportunity to hold an
open and constructive dialogue with Mr Sogavare. Topics
discussed included the Solomon Islands Government-RAMSI
Partnership Framework, the economic challenges facing
Solomon Islands, policing issues and the role of the
Participating Police Force, capacity development and
sustainability. "I am very pleased to have been able to
welcome the leader of the Opposition to RAMSI headquarters
and to hold such wide-ranging and useful discussions," Mr
Wilson said.
Following a short tour of the base, Mr
Sogavare met with representatives of RAMSI's police and
military contingents, including several Pacific Islander PPF
officers. Mr Sogavare said he enjoyed his discussions with
the Special Coordinator and other members of his executive
team and valued the opportunity to see first-hand RAMSI's
operational headquarters. "This was my first time to visit
RAMSI headquarters and I am very happy to have had this
opportunity," he said.
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