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U.S. DEPARTMENT of STATE
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Office of the Spokesperson From February 26 to March 2, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau visited Tonga, Fiji, and Samoa to advance the Trump Administration’s America First economic and security priorities in the Pacific. The Deputy Secretary’s trip built on the successful Pacific Agenda investment summit he hosted February 22-24 in Honolulu for senior officials from 16 Pacific Islands and territories and members of the American private sector. During his visit to the Pacific, Deputy Secretary Landau reaffirmed the United States’ longstanding commitment to partnering with Pacific Islands to increase economic and commercial opportunities, improve digital connectivity, combat criminal activities, and safeguard global health. Together with senior leaders from each country, the Deputy Secretary announced several new initiatives to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific, create opportunities for U.S. businesses, and deliver results through economic growth for the American taxpayer. Combating Maritime Security Threats Increasing Economic and Commercial Opportunities Improving Digital Connectivity Safeguarding Global Health Media may submit questions using the online form here. |