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  • July 17 - U.S. Navy builder Mike Howe works with local villagers Toofohe Tuivailala and Saiti Makaafi during Pacific Partnership 2009. 
    July 17 - U.S. Navy builder Mike Howe works with local villagers Toofohe Tuivailala and Saiti Makaafi during Pacific Partnership 2009.
    Ushering in Change: A New Era for U.S. Regional Policy in the Pacific

    On July 29, Alcy Frelick (Director for Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island Affairs) gave a statement before the Asia, Pacific, Global Environment Subcommittee of House Foreign Affairs Committee on U.S. Policy in the Pacific.

    Chairman Faleomavaega, Ranking Member Manzullo, and distinguished Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to appear today to testify on U.S. policy towards the nations of the Pacific. I welcome the opportunity to address our policy towards this important region.

    The United States values its longstanding and close relationships with the countries and peoples of the Pacific. Indeed, the United States is itself a Pacific nation, with a lengthy Pacific coast, stretching as far west as Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands and encompassing American Samoa and Hawaii. Nothing could better underscore this fact than the election last year of Barack Obama, a native of Hawaii, as the 44th President of the United States.

    The United States engages with the Pacific Island countries in both a bilateral and multilateral manner to address issues of pressing concern to the United States, the region, and the world. Our multifaceted engagement with the Pacific covers the gamut from addressing climate change to maintaining a robust missile defense infrastructure. Most importantly, we seek to work with the governments and peoples of the Pacific to foster stable, democratic, and prosperous countries … (more)
     

     USSP 2009
    United States-South Pacific Scholarship 2009

    The United States-South Pacific Scholarship Program, authorized by the U.S. Congress and funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State is a competitive, merit-based scholarship program that provides opportunities for degree study at U.S. institutions of higher education.

    The scholarship program will include a summer internship in Washington, D.C. as well as a four to five week community service project in the student's home country. Candidates from the following countries, who meet specific selection criteria, are eligible for the program:  Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. The U.S.-South Pacific Scholarship Program is administered by the East-West Center on behalf of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

    The application deadline is February 1, 2010 for awards beginning in early August 2010. (more information)

    President Obama in Ghana 
    Obama Calls on Africans to Claim Their Future

    Saying he too has the blood of Africa within him, President Obama does not see the African people as living a world apart, but as a fundamental part of an interconnected world.

    “I’ve come here to Ghana for a simple reason: the 21st century will be shaped by what happens not just in Rome or Moscow or Washington, but by what happens in Accra as well,” Obama said in a July 11 speech before the Ghanaian Parliament in his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa as president.

    “I have the blood of Africa within me, and my family’s own story encompasses both the tragedies and triumphs of the larger African story.”

    The July 11 speech in Accra capped off a journey that began in Moscow July 6, followed by the Group of Eight Summit in L’Aquila, Italy, July 8–10, a visit with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican on July 10, and then his visit to Ghana before returning to Washington … (more)
     

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     A local woman hugs Capt. John Shaub, deputy Pacific Partnership 2009 mission commander, at a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the renovation of the assembly hall at the Sasina Primary School 
    Pacific Partnership in Pictures

    While in Samoa, the Pacific Partnership crew recorded their visit with photographs, such as the one shown right:

    SAVAI'I, Samoa (July 08, 2009) A local woman hugs Capt. John Shaub, deputy Pacific Partnership 2009 mission commander, at a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the renovation of the assembly hall at the Sasina Primary School.  This marked the end of a 10-day Engineering Civic Action Project (ENCAP) completed by Pacific Partnership 2009 engineers from the U.S., Australia and New Zealand.

    The Sasina Primary School provides education for children first through eighth grade and acts as a community meeting hall when school is not in session. The U.S. Navy's Pacific Partnership is the dedicated humanitarian and civil assistance mission conducted by, with and through partner nations, non-governmental organizations and other U.S. and international government agencies to execute a variety of humanitarian civic action missions in the Pacific Fleet area of responsibility.

    Pacific Partnership is currently in Oceania, and plans to continue travel to Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands and Tonga. The USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4) serves as the enabling platform for U.S. and partner nation military and non-governmental organizations to coordinate humanitarian civic assistance efforts. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW/AW) Joshua Valcarcel.

     

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    View of the White House South Lawn: The Foo Fighters performed July 4, 2009.
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    President Celebrates Independence Day with "Nation's Heroes"

    On Saturday, July 4th, President Obama celebrated Independence Day alongside hundreds of service members and their families at a USO concert on the South Lawn of the White House.  The concert, emcee'd by Jimmy Fallon, featured the Foo Fighters and Michelle Branch, and was immediately followed by the 4th of July fireworks over the National Mall - a traditional and spectacular fixture of Independence Day celebrations in Washington.

    President Obama addressed the his guests, remarking that he was "honored and proud" to host them on Independence Day, and noting that the service members gathered were "the latest, strongest link in that unbroken chain that stretches back to the Continental Army.  You're the heirs of that legacy of proud men and women who strained to hold together a young union; who rolled back the creeping tide of tyranny; who stood post through a long twilight struggle; who have taken on the terror and extremism that threatens the world's stability."

    He also remarked that "our gathering tonight is not so different from gatherings that are taking place all across the country, in parks and fields and backyards all across America.  In small towns and big cities, folks are firing up grills, laughing with family and friends, and laying out a blanket in preparation for the big show.  They're reliving the simple, unmistakable joys of being an American." (more)
     

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    Chargé d'Affaires Robin Yeager 
    Opening Ceremony for Pacific Partnership

    Remarks by Chargé d’Affaires Robin L. Yeager
    At the Opening Ceremony for Pacific Partnership 2009
    July 2, 2009

    On behalf of the United States Government and the U.S. Department of State, it is a pleasure for me to welcome the USNS Richard E. Byrd and her crew, partner nations and partner NGO’s to Apia, and to celebrate the commencement of the Pacific Partnership 2009 Mission to the Independent State of Samoa.  This project has been in the works actively here in Samoa since December 2008, and in fact, in long-range planning since well before that. 

    The motivations for Pacific Partnership are easy to understand.  As was said recently by the new Assistant Secretary for East Asian/Pacific Affairs, Kurt Campbell,

    “There should be no doubt that the United States itself is a Pacific nation” (more)

     Cmdr. Joseph Yang instructs Pacific Partnership personnel in the use of medical equipment.
    Cmdr. Joseph Yang instructs Pacific Partnership 09 personnel in the use of medical equipment which will be used during their activities.
    Pacific Partnership 2009 

    The U.S. Navy’s Pacific Partnership mission of humanitarian projects is visiting Samoa, Tonga, Solomon Islands, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Kiribati this year. The project has begun with the June 30 –July 11 visit to Samoa, where it will include medical, dental, veterinary, engineering and other projects.

    Follow the activities and progress of Pacific Partnership 2009 at www.cpf.navy.mil; or on Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, or the Pacific Partnership blog.

     General Vincent addresses Samoans who are U.S. military veterans
    Brigadier General Edwin Vincent of Pacific Command addresses a group of Samoans who are U.S. military veterans at a breakfast meeting at the home of Chargée d'Affaires Robin Yeager
    General Vincent of Pacific Command celebrates Samoan Independence Day 

    Brigadier General Edwin “Skip” Vincent, the Strategic Planning and Policy Mobilization Assistant from Pacific Command, and a group of colleagues were in Samoa for the celebration of Samoa’s Independence holiday, May 31-June 2.

    The trip was part of a familiarization swing through a number of countries in the region.  While in Samoa the General enjoyed the Independence celebrations, including a parade and boat races, attended the official garden party, and met with representatives of the Government of Samoa, as well as other key contacts of both the U.S. military and the U.S. Embassy.

    The major message of the General’s visit was, “we’re here to learn and find ways to work together more in the future.”  (gallery)

     President Obama speaking in Cairo
    "A New Beginning": Obama Seeks Fresh Start with Muslims Worldwide

    Saying he came to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, President Obama told an audience in Cairo June 4 that the cycle of suspicion and discord that has defined the relationship for so long must end.

    “There must be a sustained effort to listen to each other; to learn from each other; to respect one another; and to seek common ground,” Obama said. “So long as our relationship is defined by our differences, we will empower those who sow hatred rather than peace, those who promote conflict rather than cooperation that can help all of our people achieve justice and prosperity.  This cycle of suspicion and discord must end.”

    Obama said he seeks a new start that is based on mutual interest and mutual respect — “one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles, principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.” … (more)
     

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