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Updated January 25, 2024


The Pacific Islands


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The Pacific Islands region in the Southwest Pacific has
emerged  as an area of growing interest to major powers,
due to the region's strategic location and significant
resources. The state of Hawaii, several U.S. territories,
three freely associated countries, and key U.S. military
installations are located in the region. Congressional
considerations include bolstering diplomacy in the region;
funding assistance in areas important to the region such as
climate change, sustainable fisheries, and economic
development; addressing security and other threats posed
by the People's Republic of China (PRC or China),
including by working with allies; and extending assistance
to the Freely Associated States (FAS, see below).
Some  Pacific Island countries (PICs), such as Papua New
Guinea (PNG)  and Fiji, are relatively large with extensive
natural resources; others are quite small, sitting on top of
low-lying coral atolls, with limited economic prospects and
high vulnerability to the effects of climate change and sea
level rise. Many PICs rely on fisheries, tourism, and
remittances as their chief sources of revenue. PICs were
among  the first countries to ratify the 2015 Paris Climate
Agreement  on climate change. PIC leaders agreed on an
expanded concept of security in the 2018 Boe Declaration
on Regional Security, which states that climate change
remains the single greatest threat to the Pacific.
The Trump  Administration increased foreign assistance to
the Pacific Islands, and the Biden Administration has
further expanded U.S. engagement in the region. The Biden
Administration held the first U.S.-Pacific Islands Forum
Summit  in September 2022, during which it announced the
U.S. Pacific Partnership Strategy and other initiatives, as
well as $810 million in additional expanded programs for
the region, subject to congressional approval.
At the second U.S.-Pacific Islands Forum Summit, held in
September 2023, the Biden Administration announced that
it would ask Congress for $200 million in additional
funding for the region. Since 2022, proposed expanded
programing for the region has included support for
managing  fisheries and combatting illegal, unreported, and
unregulated (IUU) fishing; addressing the effects of climate
change; infrastructure investment; development financing;
security cooperation; and digital connectivity and
cybersecurity. Other U.S. efforts include the following:
*  The United States has established new embassies in the
   Solomon  Islands (SI) and Tonga, with plans to open
   embassies in Vanuatu and Kiribati.
*  In 2022, the State Department designated Ambassador
   Frankie Reed as the first-ever U.S. Envoy to the Pacific
   Islands Forum, the main regional organization.


*  In 2022, Fiji became the first PIC to join the Indo-
   Pacific Economic Framework  for Prosperity (IPEF)
   initiative, launched by the Biden Administration in
   2022.
*  In May 2023, the United States and Papua New Guinea
   signed a Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA)  and an
   Agreement  Concerning Counter Illicit Transnational
   Maritime Activity Operations. The DCA allows the U.S.
   military to develop and operate out of bases in PNG
   with the PNG government's approval.
*  In September 2023, the U.S. government announced that
   it would establish formal diplomatic relations with the
   Cook  Islands and Niue, two countries that have free
   association status with New Zealand.
*  Legislation in the 118th Congress that support the above
   and related efforts in the Pacific Islands region include
   the National Defense Authorization Act for FY2024
   (P.L. 118-31, §6405 and §7406) and the following
   introduced bills: S. 1220, H.R. 4538, and H.J.Res. 96.

Figure I. The Pacific Islands Region and Subregions


Source: Congressional Research Service
Ge0olitical Context
The PICs are scattered over a broad expanse of ocean and
divided among three subregions-Melanesia, Polynesia,
and Micronesia (see Figure 1). The United States has long
held major economic and strategic roles in the Micronesian
subregion, home to two U.S. territories (Guam and the
Northern Mariana Islands) and to the Freely Associated
States-Republic  of the Marshall Islands (RMI), Federated
States of Micronesia (FSM), and Republic of Palau. U.S.
territory American Samoa lies in the Polynesian subregion,
where France has territories (collectivities) and military
bases. Australia and New Zealand maintain strong relations
with much of the region, particularly in Melanesia.
The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) is the main multinational
organization in the region. Headquartered in Fiji, the PIF

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