U.S. President Barack Obama has sent a message of congratulation to the people of Fiji on the occasion of the 41st anniversary of the island nation's independence next Monday, according to local website Fijivillage on Thursday. Obama was quoted as saying in the message that the people of Fiji and the United States share a commitment to peace, freedom, the rule of law and democratic ideals. It is through the commitment to these ideals that the two societies have built a relationship based on trust and mutual respect, Obama said, adding that the United States continues to stand with the people of Fiji as they strive to achieve these ideals. He said the bond between the two countries will strengthen as the people of Fiji continue to pursue a brighter future. Fiji gained independence from Britain on Oct. 10, 1970.
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