Continuing Compact Negotiations Between the United States and the Federated States of Micronesia in San Francisco

Teams discuss economic assistance, federal programs, and more

06/30/2022
Last edited 07/21/2022
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Contact: Lance Laack lance.laack@gov.fm
Tanya Joshua tanya_joshua@ios.doi.gov

 

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Pictured from left to right: U.S. Ambassador Karen B. Stewart, DAS Keone Nakoa, U.S. Ambassador Carmen G. Cantor, Special Presidential Envoy Ambassador Joseph Yun, FSM Senator Aren B. Palik, FSM Chief Negotiator Leo A. Falcam, Jr., JRCP Chairman Asterio Takesy, FSM Vice-Speaker Esmond B. Moses, FSM Ambassador Akillino H. Susaia, JRCP Member Gerson Jackson, and FSM Finance Minister Eugene Amor

SAN FRANCISCO – A United States Government team led by Special Presidential Envoy for Compact Negotiations (SPECN) Ambassador Joseph Yun met in San Francisco this week with a team from the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) led by Chief Negotiator Leo A. Falcam, Jr., to continue negotiations on economic assistance, federal programs, and other matters related to the Compact of Free Association, as amended, and subsidiary agreements between the United States and the FSM.

“The candid and quality discussions that we have shared with the Federated States of Micronesia team assures me that the special and unique ties between our two nations are indeed enduring,” said Special Presidential Envoy for Compact Negotiations, Ambassador Joseph Yun. “The United States’ priority remains to complete negotiations that are mutually beneficial and satisfactory, and in as timely a manner as possible.”

“Our FSM team remains grateful for our continuing collaborative work with our US partners, and I am encouraged by the open and frank nature of our discussions. Although a significant amount of work remains in our deliberations, I am confident that our common interests and goals will enable us to complete an agreement that is mutually beneficial and reflective of our unique and special relationship,” said FSM Chief Negotiator Leo A. Falcam, Jr.

“Our bilateral discussions, both at the official and technical levels, continue to progress and advance and we remain optimistic and hopeful that we can complete significant portions of the negotiations by this Fall,” said Department of the Interior Deputy Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs Keone Nakoa.

This has been the third bilateral U.S.-FSM meeting under the Biden-Harris administration to discuss the Compact of Free Association, as amended, and related subsidiary agreements between the United States and the FSM. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, is key to the important and ongoing relationship between the United States and the Federated States of Micronesia.

The FSM Team, led by Chief Leo A. Falcam, Jr., included Asterio R. Takesy, Chairman of the Joint Committee on Compact Review and Planning (JCRP) and JCRP Members Vice-Speaker of the FSM Congress Esmond B. Moses, FSM Senator Aren B. Palik, FSM Ambassador to the United States Akillino H. Susaia, and Mr. Gerson Jackson. FSM Secretary of Finance and Administration Eugene Amor and JCRP advisers and staff were also in attendance.

The United States Team, led by Special Presidential Envoy Ambassador Joseph Yun, included U.S. Ambassador to the FSM Carmen G. Cantor, Ambassador Karen B. Stewart, State Department staff, Department of Defense staff, and a team from the Department of the Interior led by Deputy Assistant Secretary Keone Nakoa, exercising the Delegated Authority of the Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs.

Both sides plan to continue technical work and discussions in advance of the next formal round of negotiations scheduled to begin no later than August 2022, at a location to be determined.

The Assistant Secretary of Insular and International Affairs and the Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) carry out the Secretary of the Interior’s responsibilities for the U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Additionally, OIA administers and oversees federal assistance under the Compacts of Free Association to the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. OIA also administers a discretionary Technical Assistance Program for all the insular areas. Find information about OIA and its work on www.doi.gov/oia, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

 

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