Marshall Islands urges US to better address nuclear legacy, climate

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It was also pointedly critical of China, highlighting human rights issues in the Xinjiang region. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - The president of the Marshall Islands on Tuesday welcomed what he called progress towards a new association agreement with the United States, but said it is vital to better address the legacy of US nuclear testing and climate change.

The compacts, which expire in 2023, and in 2024 in the case of Palau, are being renegotiated, and experts and former US officials warn the states could look to Washington's geostrategic rival China for support should the talks fail. However, he added:"It is vital that the legacy and contemporary challenges of nuclear impact testing be better addressed, that climate change be addressed with the urgency and commitment it deserves, and that our voice as an equal partner is strengthened."

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