US rolls out red carpet to Pacific Islands

US rolls out red carpet to Pacific Islands

Posted by : Frank Short Posted on : 29-Sep-2022
US rolls out red carpet to Pacific Islands

“Strengthening “blue economies” and more sustainable fishing and help with climate change adaptation.”

29 September 2022

By Shaun Tandon and Sebastian Smith

I share with reader’s extracts of the article posted today by the two writers

President Joe Biden's administration on Wednesday rolled out the red carpet for Pacific Island leaders in the face of rising Chinese influence in the region and said it expected a united front.

In a first-of-a-kind summit in Washington, the United States promised greater aid and diplomatic engagement on issues from maritime security to pandemic recovery and climate change, which threatens to devastate many of the low-lying islands.

Opening two days of meetings with 12 leaders and representatives of two other nations, Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the leaders to lunch and assured them, "You can count on the United States partnering with you."

In a veiled reference to China's growing assertiveness around the region and across Asia, Blinken called for "preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific where every nation -- no matter how big, no matter how small -- has the right to choose its own path."

Blinken said the summit would release a document, adding, "We've agreed on it, and it will give us a roadmap for the work that we're doing in the future."

Solomon Islands leader Manasseh Sogavare, accused of creeping authoritarianism, told the United Nations last week his tiny country has been "vilified" and "will not be coerced into choosing sides."

 Vow on climate -

Biden will meet the leaders on Thursday, a personal touch that US officials hope will help reestablish Washington's preeminence after long taking for granted a region the United States had dominated since the end of World War II.

As part of a new strategy, the United States will appoint its first-ever envoy to focus on the Pacific Islands and is adding three more diplomatic missions in the region, bringing the total from six to nine, officials said.

Following up on an initiative last week on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Blinken promised $4.8 million to strengthen "blue economies" -- cleaner oceans with more sustainable fishing.

He also promised an assertive stance on climate change by the United States, which under Biden has approved domestic action on green energy after years of gridlock and skepticism by much of the rival Republican Party.

"One of the messages that we've heard loud and clear from Pacific Island leaders is that building resilience is about more than equipping communities to adapt to the effects of the climate crisis, which for many of you is an existential threat," Blinken said.

"It's also about preparing communities to weather a wide range of interrelated shocks that we know have caused cascading effects."

Sources – AFP and Yahoo News

Yours sincerely

Frank Short

www.solomonislandsinfocus.com

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