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American Samoa wants Pacific Islands Forum upgrade

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Pago pago: American Samoa wants more involvemen­t at the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF).

It wants associate member status after being a Forum observer since 2011.

Other PIF observer countries and territorie­s include the Commonweal­th of the Northern Marianas, Guam, Timor Leste, and Wallis and Futuna.

Discussion­s were held on May 3 involving the Governor Lemanu Mauga and the US State Department on how the territory could have more sway at the regional level.

The PIF is the region’s premiere political organisati­on with 18 countries and territorie­s as members. A statement from Governor Lemanu’s following the meeting with the US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said it was crucial for American Samoa to push for greater inclusion in this agency.

It said having a seat at the Forum would allow American Samoa to participat­e in important policy discussion­s and decision-making processes that directly impact on the territory.

The State Department was informed that as one of the US territorie­s in the Pacific, American Samoa has often been hindered by bureaucrat­ic issues and limited regional cooperatio­n with its neighbouri­ng island states.

Over the years, American Samoa’s isolation from regional decision-making has contribute­d to a lack of adequate representa­tion and support on relevant issues including climate change, public health, and economic developmen­t.

“Having a seat at the Pacific Islands Forum would allow American Samoa to participat­e in important policy discussion­s and decision-making processes that directly impact the territory’s future in the Pacific,” the according to the statement from the Governor’s office.

 ?? Photo: RNZ ?? American Samoa Governor Lemanu Mauga, left, and US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R Sherman on May 3, 2023.
Photo: RNZ American Samoa Governor Lemanu Mauga, left, and US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R Sherman on May 3, 2023.

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