Kurt M. Campbell Deputy Secretary of State | Official Website
The United States has extended its congratulations to the Federated States of Micronesia on their 38th Independence Day. This significant day is seen as a moment to reflect on the longstanding partnership between the two nations.
The U.S. government expressed appreciation for the shared history and mutual respect that have characterized their relationship over the years. A recent meeting in New York, where presidents from both countries gathered at the United Nations, highlighted this bond. The event focused on honoring the Compact of Free Association and new related agreements.
Looking ahead, there is optimism about strengthening collaboration on key issues such as climate change, regional stability, and sustainable development in Micronesia. "Together, we can work towards a resilient future," said a representative of the U.S. government.
In closing remarks, warm wishes were extended to Micronesia and its people during this celebration.