Nauru–United Kingdom relations
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Nauru was part of the British Western Pacific Territories from September 1914 and June 1921.[1] The British Government had ceased to exercise any direct role in the governance of Nauru by 1968, when the island achieved its independence.
The Nauruan government maintains an Honorary Consul, Martin W I Weston. The British High Commission in Suva is responsible for the United Kingdom's bilateral relations with Nauru.[2]
Nauru is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, but King Charles III is not Nauru's head of state.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Nauru", World Statesmen.org
- ↑ "UK in Fiji", British High Commission in Fiji
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