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Papua New Guinea pledges tight security for Pacific summit.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| October 19, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Papua New Guinea newspaper The National website on 19 October

Security during the Pacific Islands Forum will be tight, the National Events Council managing director, Aiwa Olmi, said. Mr Olmi told a radio talk-back show on Monday night [17 October] the security plans were in order for the safety of the international leaders.

Mr Olmi said: "With the events happening in and around our neighbours and in other parts of the world, we paid particular attention to the security of the leaders of the Pacific Forum Island countries and other friends who are coming from regional organizations like the …

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