New Delhi, Aug. 6 -- The Cook Islands is celebrating 60 years of self-government with Prime Minister Mark Brown declaring the country's intent to step up as a global player, driven by unity and a bold vision for the future.
Delivering his Constitution Day address, Prime Minister Brown outlined the country's journey from humble beginnings in 1965 to becoming a key voice in Pacific and global affairs, and a model of resilience in the face of economic and environmental challenges.
"As a large ocean state, we are a Pacific nation with a global voice. And we will use that voice to lead with purpose," Brown declared from the national stage in Rarotonga.
The Prime Minister used the occasion to reflect on decades of international diplomacy and...
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