A former Vanuatu prime minister says praise heaped on the late Sir Michael Somare as a supporter of political freedom in the region is misplaced.
Barak Sope's comments strike a contrasting tone to the many regional tributes since the passing of Papua New Guinea's founding father in February.
Pacific Leaders: front row Victor Tutugoro, Sir Michael Somare, Oscar Temaru
Photo: RNZ / Johnny Blades
Sope said he was saddened by Sir Michael's death. But he doesn't agree with Vanuatu's Bob Loughman-led government when it praised PNG's first prime minister as a supporter of political freedom for Vanuatu, West Papua and also the formation of the Melanesian Spearhead Group.