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Samoa’s Participation at the Fourth EU Indo Pacific Ministerial Forum

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In a significant diplomatic stride, Samoa recently marked its presence at the Fourth EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum, a pivotal international gathering held in Brussels, Belgium. From November 20th to 21st, 2025, the forum brought together a diverse array of global leaders and policymakers to discuss crucial issues pertaining to the Indo-Pacific region and its relationship with the European Union.

Samoa’s delegation was ably led by the distinguished Deputy Prime Minister, Hon Toelupe MaoiautelePoumulinuku Onesemo. His participation underscored Samoa’s commitment to international cooperation and its active role in global dialogues. The forum itself was a high-profile event, drawing approximately 70 delegations, comprising representatives from EU member states, various EU institutions, and numerous countries and regional organizations from across the Indo-Pacific and beyond.

Such forums are critical platforms for fostering dialogue on a range of pressing topics, including climate change resilience, economic partnerships, maritime security, and sustainable development. For Small Island Developing States like Samoa, active engagement in these discussions is vital. It provides an invaluable opportunity to advocate for specific regional needs, share unique perspectives, and forge strategic alliances that can translate into tangible benefits for the nation.

Samoa’s presence at this ministerial forum highlights its dedication to strengthening multilateral ties and its strategic interest in collaborative approaches to global challenges. By engaging with EU counterparts and other Indo-Pacific nations, Samoa contributes to shaping policies and initiatives that promote peace, stability, and prosperity across these interconnected regions. The outcomes of these high-level discussions are expected to inform future cooperation efforts, reinforcing a shared commitment to a resilient and sustainable future for all.

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