‘Somebody is not very happy’: Fiji PM Rabuka backs India amid 50% US tariffs; calls PM Modi ‘big enough to weather discomforts’
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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka expressed confidence in PM Modi’s ability to navigate challenges following the U.S.’s imposition of tariffs on Indian goods. During his New Delhi visit, Rabuka met with PM Modi, President Murmu, and participated in discussions, highlighting the strong diplomatic ties between Fiji and India.
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