Samoan PM denies he has forgiven Fiji
Samoa's prime minister is denying claims by the Fiji interim government that he had told them that all was forgiven between them and the relationship between the two nations was back on track.
The Samoan leader has been a trenchant critic of the interim government and its leader, Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
Tuilaepa Sailele tells Bruce Hill he and his government have not changed their policies towards Fiji at all.
Presenter:Bruce Hill
Speaker:Samoa's prime minister, Tuilaepa Sailele
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