“Republic of Nauru President Lionel Aingimea and U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach agreed on the importance of securing telecommunications infrastructure and ensuring safe technology supply chains based on internationally accepted digital trust standards.
They express their commitment to protecting peoples’ personal data, companies’ intellectual property, and each country’s national security by excluding high-risk 5G equipment suppliers. President Aingimea stated, “It is critical that the data traveling across 5G infrastructure is safe. The Clean Network provides a trusted foundation for countries and companies to ensure the security of their most sensitive information. The Republic of Nauru is proud to be a member of the Clean Network.”
SUVA – The United States Ambassador to Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu and Tonga, Joseph Cella announced that the Republic of Nauru has joined the Clean Network, a comprehensive, enduring strategy addressing the long-term threats to data privacy, security, human rights, and trusted collaboration.
President of the Republic of Nauru, Lionel Aingimea, and U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach agreed on the importance of securing telecommunications infrastructure and ensuring safe technology supply chains based on internationally accepted digital trust standards.
They express their commitment to protecting peoples’ personal data, companies’ intellectual property, and each country’s national security by excluding high-risk 5G equipment suppliers. President Aingimea stated, “It is critical that the data traveling across 5G infrastructure is safe. The Clean Network provides a trusted foundation for countries and companies to ensure the security of their most sensitive info
Home | News & Events | U.S. Ambassador Tells Christmas Stories at Carnegie Library
SUVA – U.S. Ambassador to Fiji, Joseph Cella, read three stories to children and patrons at the Suva Carnegie Library. Beyond spreading Christmas cheer, the holiday story hour encouraged cultural exchange and helped promote literacy for children. Ambassador Cella shared his personal reflections on Christmas and discussed how the holiday is celebrated in the United States.
Ambassador Cella said, “It was a great delight to read some of my new, and old, favorite Christmas stories with these children. Christmas is a time for giving of ourselves, sharing joy, laughter, and peace. A great way to build and fortify relationship and diplomatic bridges with all people is through art and culture – and numerous other mediums, even food! – and literature is one of the most powerful of mediums! The written word elevates the heart and mind, and stirs up the imagination, and is a special way to celebr
Home | News & Events | U.S. Ambassador Announces US$100,000 in TC Yasa Relief Funding
SUVA – Today, the U.S. Ambassador to Fiji Joseph Cella announced the approval of US$100,000 (FJD$204,550) in International Disaster Assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (USAID/BHA). These funds will be used to support the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and their local partner, the Fiji Red Cross Society, on the ground to respond to urgent shelter, water, hygiene, and other critical needs in communities impacted by Tropical Cyclone Yasa, one of the most powerful storms to ever hit Fiji.
Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State
On behalf of the Government of the United States and the American people, I offer my congratulations to the people of Fiji as you mark fifty years of independence.
Much has changed in the world since 1970, but our friendship remains steadfast. Fijians and Americans value the role that fundamental freedoms play in fostering happiness and prosperity for our two nations. Together, we aspire to a more secure Indo-Pacific, and we are addressing the challenges of today to secure a promising future for our children. We look forward to the next fifty years of close partnership with Fiji.