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United States to invite Pacific leaders to White House, ramp up diplomatic ties

by News Wires
May 2, 2022
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Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell

Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell

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WELLINGTON – US President Joe Biden’s administration plans to step up diplomatic engagement with Pacific Island countries, Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell said on Monday, including inviting Pacific leaders to the White House later this year.

Campbell’s message, outlined in a US-New Zealand business summit, comes amid rising concerns over the security implications of China’s expanding presence in the region, underlined by a pact Beijing signed with the Solomon Islands last month.

Speaking in a call from Washington DC, Campbell told attendees at the summit in Auckland that along with hosting island leaders, the United States intended to ramp up diplomatic ties with Pacific countries that had not seen ambassadors or engagement for decades.

“For the United States to be effective in the Pacific we must do more, and we must do more on areas that matter and are of significance to the Pacific Islanders,” Campbell said according to Reuters.

He said the Biden administration would also work with US AID and the new US International Development Finance Corporation to fund projects in the region, as well as restore the Peace Corps. to much of the area.

Campbell said the United States would also increase support for multilateral engagement through the Pacific Islands Forum.

The latter’s viability has been under threat in the past year as Micronesian countries initiated the process to quit following a disagreement over leadership. A final decision on whether they would leave has been delayed to later this year.

Campbell said the United States was more optimistic about the future of the forum and would put staff in place to support the forum going forward.

He added that along with more engagement with Pacific countries, the United States aimed to work more intensively on regional cooperation with New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Britain, France and others.

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