Japan-Micronesia Relations

June 30, 2021
Japan-Micronesia Leaders Video Teleconference Meeting (Photo: Cabinet Public Relations Office)

On June 30, commencing at 11:00 a.m. for approximately 15 minutes, Mr. SUGA Yoshihide, Prime Minister of Japan, held a Japan-Micronesia leaders video teleconference meeting with H.E. Mr. David W. PANUELO, President of the Federated States of Micronesia. The overview of the meeting is as follows.

  1. Prime Minister Suga stated that Pacific Island countries such as Micronesia are important partners to Japan, and that he would like to strengthen relations between the two countries. He also stated that he would like to continue working closely with President Panuelo toward a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific."
  2. Prime Minister Suga expressed his intention to continue supporting Micronesia with measures against COVID-19 and to give an assistance for the improvement of health and medical systems as well as for the stable supply of electricity. He also conveyed that Japan would provide cooperation in the fisheries field.
  3. In response, President Panuelo expressed his gratitude for Japan's long-standing support. Both sides concurred on cooperating toward the success of the 9th Pacific Islands Leaders’ Meeting.
  4. Prime Minister Suga requested cooperation for the stable operation of Japanese fishing vessels and the collection and repatriation of the remains of Japanese soldiers of WWII. The two leaders also exchanged views on regional issues, including the response to North Korea. Prime Minister Suga requested understanding and cooperation for the abduction issue, and received support from President Panuelo.
  5. Prime Minister Suga stated that Japan was taking all possible infection control measures in preparation for hosting the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games in a safe and secure manner. The two leaders concurred to pursue cooperation for the Games.

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