Pacific Alliance Leaders Meeting Explained

The Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM) is a forum between the government of Japan and leaders in the Pacific Islands region.[1] [2]

The Pacific Island Leaders Meeting was established by Japan in 1997 in order to facilitate and strengthen relations with the leaders of the nations of the Pacific Islands Forum.[1] Since its foundation, PALM has become an important venue of dialogue between Japan and Pacific Island nations for important issues such as development aid and climate change.

PALM meetings

Date Location held
1st1997Tokyo
2nd2000Miyazaki
3rd2003Okinawa
4th2006Okinawa
5th[3] 2009Hokkaido
6th[4] 2012Okinawa
7th[5] 2015Fukushima
8th[6] 2018online
9th[7] 2021online
10th[8] 2024Tokyo

The first meeting took place in Tokyo in 1997.[1]

PALM 4

At the meeting of the fourth forum Pacific Island Leaders Meeting (PALM 4) in 2006, Japanese and Pacific leaders adopted the Okinawa Partnership. Under the Okinawa Partnership, Japan agreed to increase its commitment to the development of Pacific Islands Forum countries.[1]

PALM 5

The 5th forum of the Pacific Island Leaders Meeting (PALM 5) took place between May 22–23, 2009, in Hokkaido.[1] The meeting was jointly co-chaired by then Prime Minister of Japan Taro Aso and the Premier of Niue Toke Talagi, who was also the chairman of the Pacific Islands Forum at the time.[1]

The 2009 PALM summit was divided into three main themes or objectives.

Fiji, which is under a military dictatorship, was invited to the 2009 PALM forum. However, Commander Frank Bainimarama, the leader of the 2006 coup, was not invited to the meeting.

PALM 6

The sixth forum of the Pacific Island Leaders Meeting (PALM 6) took place between May 25–26, 2012.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Tongan PM to attend Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting in Japan . . 2009-05-15 . 2009-10-05 . https://archive.today/20091003145955/http://en.tahitipresse.pf/print.cfm?presse=28105 . 2009-10-03 . live .
  2. Web site: Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM). May 18, 2021. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (MOFA). October 11, 2022. https://warp.da.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/11684121/www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/palm/index.html. June 2, 2021. live.
  3. https://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/palm/palm5/index.html Fifth Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM5)
  4. https://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/palm/palm6/index.html The 6th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM6)
  5. https://www.mofa.go.jp/a_o/ocn/page23e_000367.html The 7th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM7)
  6. https://www.mofa.go.jp/a_o/ocn/page25e_000190.html The 8th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM8)
  7. https://www.mofa.go.jp/a_o/ocn/page23e_000607.html The 9th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM9)
  8. https://www.mofa.go.jp/a_o/ocn/pagewe_000001_00022.html The 10th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM10)
  9. Web site: MOFA: The 6th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM6).