New York, NY (September
28, 2012) - In what has become an annual tradition, a Micronesian delegation
led by President Emanuel Mori and a leadership delegation of the American
Jewish Committee (AJC) met Tuesday on the sidelines of the United Nations
General Debate. This year President Mori expressed his appreciation for AJC’s
friendship and past support, provided updates on past projects, and outlined
future challenges. He was accompanied by Secretary of Foreign Affairs Lorin
Robert, Ambassador to the United Nations Jane Chigiyal, and Ambassador to the
United States Asterio Takesy.
FSM and AJC have a
long-standing relationship, and AJC often facilitates events and meetings that
strengthen the triangular partnership between FSM, Israel and the United
States. Examples of AJC’s support include arranging technical cooperation for
the operation of two hemodialysis units in Chuuk and organizing a 2010 trip to
Israel by President Mori.
The relationship
between FSM and AJC was kindled and has been sustained by shared
Judeo-Christian values and tradition. Because FSM is predominately Christian,
many citizens develop an interest in Israel stemming from reading about the
Holy Land in the Bible. President Mori stated that, for these reasons, a number
of Micronesians have expressed a keen interest in visiting Israel themselves. For
their part, AJC members display growing knowledge of FSM, and, to further raise
awareness, it was proposed by an AJC delegate that a future AJC conference
include a discussion of issues related to FSM.
During the meeting, the
parties also discussed the relationship
between FSM and the United States, including the current five-year
review of the Compact of Free Association. The AJC delegation,
led by Ambassador Aaron Jacob, reassured the President that it is
following the situation with regard to U.S.-FSM relations. Noting
that AJC values its relationship with FSM, Ambassador Jacob
further stated that the organization will continue to track issues
important to FSM, including Compact-related concerns and
technical assistance needs.
between FSM and the United States, including the current five-year
review of the Compact of Free Association. The AJC delegation,
led by Ambassador Aaron Jacob, reassured the President that it is
following the situation with regard to U.S.-FSM relations. Noting
that AJC values its relationship with FSM, Ambassador Jacob
further stated that the organization will continue to track issues
important to FSM, including Compact-related concerns and
technical assistance needs.