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The Compacts of Free Association govern the relationships
between the United States and the Republic of the Marshall
Islands (RMI), Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), and
Republic of Palau. The Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau,
and the Northern Mariana Islands were districts of the
former U.S.-administered United Nations Trust Territory of
the Pacific Islands, established after World War II. In 1978,
the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau rejected the
option of U.S. territorial or commonwealth status and
instead chose the status of free association with the United
States. The Northern Marianas chose commonwealth status,
and nearby Guam, occupied by the United States after the
Spanish American War ended in 1898, became a U.S.
territory in 1950.
Citizens of the RMI, FSM, and Palau (Freely Associated
States or FAS) have the right to reside and work in the
United States and its territories as lawful non-immigrants or
habitual residents. More than 94,000 FAS citizens live in
the United States, including children under age 18 who
were born in the United States and hold dual citizenship.
The FAS do not have their own militaries, and FAS citizens
are eligible to join the U.S. military; over 1,000 FAS
citizens serve in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The FAS cover a maritime area larger than the continental
United States, govern over 1,000 islands and atolls, and
have a combined population of approximately 200,000. The
FAS economies face structural challenges similar to many
other Pacific Island countries (PICs), including lack of
economies of scale, small land areas, limited natural and
human resources, remote locations, poor infrastructure, and
vulnerability to climate change.
Located roughly 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii, the FAS
play a role in supporting the U.S. security presence in the
Pacific Islands region at a time of increasing strategic
competition between the United States and its allies, on the
one hand, and the People's Republic of China (PRC or
China), on the other. The Biden Administration's 2022
Indo-Pacific Strategy refers to the Compacts of Free
Association as the bedrock of the U.S. role in the Pacific.
The RMI and Palau are among three PICs that have
diplomatic relations with Taiwan and not the PRC.
Micronesia, along with some other PICs, rejected a 2022
PRC proposal for a sweeping diplomatic, economic, and
security pact between China and the region.
2024 Compact Renewa
Economic assistance pursuant to Title II of the Compacts of
Free Association expired at the end of FY2023 for the
Marshall Islands and Micronesia and is set to expire at the
end of FY2024 for Palau. Compact provisions related to

defense, security, migration, and other areas continue
unchanged. The Department of the Interior (DOI) has
funded and administered this assistance, also referred to as
grant assistance, through mandatory or permanent
appropriations since the Compacts' inception. The FAS also
are eligible for some U.S. federal programs and services.
Figure I. The Freely Associated States

Source: CRS. Information from Esri and U.S. Department of State.
In 2023, after over two years of negotiations, the United
States signed agreements with the FAS on extending
economic assistance for 20 years. Although Compact
economic assistance for Palau does not expire until the end
ofFY2024, the United States and Palau agreed to start the
next (third) term of assistance at the beginning of FY2024,
along with the RMI and FSM. Pursuant to the 2023
agreements, Compact assistance is to include greater
support for the environment, climate change adaptation,
health care, education, and infrastructure.
The agreements include grant assistance and trust fund
contributions for the RMI, FSM, and Palau that total
approximately $2.3 billion, $3.3 billion, and $0.9 billion,
respectively, for FY2024-FY2043. In addition, the
agreements include $634 million to continue the U.S. Postal
Service in the FAS.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (P.L. 118-42,
Division G, Title II, §201, the Compact of Free
Association Amendments Act of 2024) approved Compact
economic packages for the FAS. President Joe Biden signed
the bill into law on March 9, 2024. Between October 1,
2023, and March 9, 2024, three successive continuing
resolutions provided some continued U.S. funding to the
FSM and RMI (P.L. 118-15, P.L. 118-22, and P.L. 118-35).
The Compact amendments establish an Interagency Group
on the Freely Associated States (P.L. 118-42, §208(d)(1)),
authorize expanded access to Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) health care services to FAS veterans who

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