Pacific Island Leader Warns of Pivot to Beijing Amid US Aid Delay

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Palau's president warns of a potential shift in diplomatic ties from Taiwan to Beijing if the US continues to delay economic aid, as some local leaders are considering accepting China's economic offers. The delay in aid is due to the highly politicized $95 billion foreign aid package, which failed to include funds for the Compact of Free Association (Cofa) with Palau and two other Pacific island nations. The US is prioritizing aid for Ukraine and Israel, as well as strengthening Taiwan's defenses against China. The president emphasizes the strategic importance of Cofa for the US in countering China's influence in the region.
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