The US funding deal is good for the Pacific. But the key is what happens next | Meg Keen and Mihai Sora
After months of delay, Congress approved Cofa funding for north Pacific nations but Washington needs to show it can deliver for the wider region
A dysfunctional US Congress finally got its act together and approved a $7bn funding package for three Pacific nations. After years of negotiations and more recently, months of delay by US lawmakers, Congress late Friday cleared the way for the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and Palau to renew the Compacts of Free Association (Cofa) agreements that fund critical services for the next two decades, and keep open a special migration pathway to the US.
In return, the American military secures exclusive access to vast north Pacific territories and the unilateral use of strategically located military facilities - a bargain for the US in these contested times.
Dr Meg Keen is the director of the Pacific Islands program at the Lowy Institute. She is the former director of the Australia Pacific Security College and senior policy adviser to RAMSI.
Mihai Sora is a Research Fellow in the Pacific Islands Program and Project Director of the Aus-PNG Network.
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