Pacific Island Leaders Issue Warning Over US Funding Delay, Hint at Pivot to China

Pacific Island leaders warn that the delay in US Congress approving funding for the Compacts of Free Association (COFA) with Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau could lead to China exploiting the situation to shift diplomatic alliances in the region away from Taiwan. The COFA agreements provide economic assistance to the Pacific nations in return for exclusive military access to strategic areas. The delay has caused uncertainty and economic exploitation opportunities, with leaders warning that it plays into the hands of China and politicians seeking to accept Chinese inducements. The Biden administration has urged Congress to pass the funding, emphasizing the strategic importance of maintaining alliances in the Pacific.
- Pacific Island leaders warn US failure to pass funding bill opens door to China The Guardian
- Anxious about US funding delay, Pacific Island nations warn about China Reuters
- Palau president raises threat of pivot to Beijing if US aid is delayed further South China Morning Post
- Think the US exit from Afghanistan was bad? Look what's brewing in the Pacific Fox News
- China offering to 'fill every hotel room' in Palau to abandon Taiwan Taiwan News
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