Foreign Affairs Weekly, November 11-15, 1996



FOREIGN AFFAIRS WEEKLY

November 11-15, 1996


  1. The second consultative group meeting between
    donors and the FSM Government was held at the Asian
    Development Bank in Manila with the Honorable Asterio R.
    Takesy, Secretary of External Affairs, heading the FSM
    delegation to the meeting chaired by the ADB Vice
    President, Mr. Peter Sullivan. The donors reviewed the
    policy reform programs initiated by the FSM
    Government and congratulated the Government for its
    impressive progress in implementing courageous
    reforms to reduce the size and cost of the public sector
    and to encourage the growth of the private sector. At the
    same time, donors raised concern on the need for the
    Government to implement the reforms according to the
    planned timetable, to further analyze end prioritize the
    public rector investment program and to promote
    productive activities in the private sector. The donors
    also pointed out the social cost of the reform programs
    and the need to carefully monitor these social costs
    through the maintenance of adequate statistics.
    Coordination of donor programs was also stressed with
    assistance from the Asian Development Bank. The next
    Consultative Group Meeting is slated for mid-1997.

  2. The Department has informed all diplomatic missions
    accredited to the FSM and relevant international
    organizations that, as of November 8, 1996, Vice
    President Jacob Nena has become Acting President of the
    Federated States of Micronesia as the President, H.E.
    Bailey Olter, continues to be out of his office for medical
    treatment. Until the President resumes his post, the
    acting capacity of Vice President Nena continues for a
    maximum of 180 days, which was made possible by
    Congressional declaration on November 8, 1996, as
    provided under FSM law. Such declaration provides for
    the President to resume his duties within the 180 day
    period, otherwise, the Acting President takes over the
    balance of the current President’s term which is about
    two and half years.

  3. Acting President Jacob Nena is heading the FSM’s
    delegation to the World Food Summit in Rome,
    November 12-22, 1996, with the rest of the delegation
    members consisting of Mrs. Lerina Nena, Secretary
    Eliuel Pretrick and Mrs. Kesia Pretrick, Ambassador
    Resio S. Moses and two support staff.

  4. The FSM Government is hosting an Inter-Country
    workshop on Review of the Preliminary Draft Training
    Manual on Communication and Counseling Skills,
    suggested to begin on November 27-30, 1996. Similar
    workshops have been held in the Republic of Palau and
    the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

  5. The Department forwarded a congratulatory message
    from Acting President Jacob Nena to Prime Minister
    Ryutaro Hashimoto on the occasion of the latter’s re –
    election as Prime Minister of the Government of Japan,
    while External Affairs Secretary Takesy sent a similar
    message to reappointed Foreign Minister Ikeda.

  6. The Department reported to the Acting President on
    the results of the US/FSM Joint Committee Meeting
    (JCM) on Security and Defense held at the US CINPAC
    Headquarters at Camp H.M. Smith in Honolulu on
    October 10, 1996. Discussion topics included Coast
    Guard activities in the FSM; training opportunities in
    pharmacy, dental and hemodialysis; Tripler Army
    Medical Center support to the FSM; Civic Action Team;
    recruitment of FSM citizens in the US Armed Forces;
    planned humanitarian assistance for excess property, and
    disaster response. The meeting went very well with the
    FSM taking turn to host the next JCM meeting sometime
    between October and December 1997.

  7. The Department of External Affairs Secretary Takesy
    headed the FSM delegation to the annual South Pacific
    Commission’s Conference in Saipan which was held from
    October 30th to November 1st. The highlight of the
    meeting was the streamlining of staffing and
    reorganization of the Commission.

  8. The Department has submitted two nominees to a
    training workshop on “Participatory Needs Assessment”
    scheduled to be held in Suva, November 18-December 4, 1996.

  9. The Department has, received from the Government of
    the People’s Republic of China two possible set-ups of
    the COM-FSM Multipurpose Facility, which will be
    financed through an interest-free loan from the
    Government of PRC. A Feasibility Study Team will be
    dispatched to the FSM as soon as a selection is made by
    the FSM Government.

  10. The Department transmitted a proposal to the
    Embassy of Japan in Kolonia from the Ponape
    Agriculture and Trade School to be considered under the
    Japan Supply of Technological Literature Scheme.

  11. The Government of the Republic of Korea is donating
    various athletic materials worth a total of USD 20,000, in
    response to a request from the FSM Government. The
    Department has communicated FSM’s appreciation for
    the donation to the Korean Embassy in Suva.

  12. The FSM has submitted the nomination of Mr.
    Sintaro Ezra from the Philatelic Bureau of the FSM Postal
    Service to attend training on operation of a philatelic
    agency to be held in Suva under the sponsorship of the
    Forum Secretariat.

  13. Ambassador Resio S. Moses is to head the FSM
    delegation to a meeting of States Signatories to the
    Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, scheduled for
    November 19, 1996, at the UN Headquarters in New
    York.

  14. Funding is being sought from the Australian Embassy
    in Kolonia for an FSM citizen who has been accepted to
    take up studies in Women’s Health at the University of
    Melbourne.

  15. Consultations between the FSM Government and
    Chinese Embassy has led to agreement on use of the
    grant from the PRC Government for one pilot project in
    agriculture in the State of Pohnpei. If successful, similar
    projects can be extended to the other states in the
    Federation. A Feasibility Study Team has, therefore, been
    requested to visit Pohnpei. The FSM Department of
    R&D is coordinating the project with Pohnpei State.

  16. The Eighth Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal
    Protocol and the Fourth Meeting of the Conference of
    the Parties to the Vienna Convention are scheduled to be
    held in San Jose, Costa Rica, from November 19-27, 1996.
    The FSM Government will be represented by the FSM
    Alternative Energy and Sustainable Development
    Planner, Mr. John Mooteb.


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