The United States announced hosting the first-ever US-Pacific Island Country Summit in the last week of this month amid the growing influence of China in the Indo-Pacific region. According to the announcement made by the Biden administration yesterday, the Summit will be held in Washington from 28th to 29th &nbsp; September &nbsp;The White House said in a statement that US President Joe Biden will host the Summit. &nbsp;it added the &nbsp;Summit will demonstrate the United States deep and enduring partnership with Pacific Island countries and the Pacific region that is underpinned by shared history, values, and people-to-people ties.<br />''<br />''Notably, the announcement came a week after the United States accused Beijing of expanding its nuclear arsenal and claimed the extreme buildup process could harm the stability of the Indo-Pacific region. Addressing a press conference in Indonesia last week, US Indo-Pacific Commander, Admiral John Aquilino said China is the only country that is expanding its nuclear arsenal and it had 300 nuclear silos going in.<br />''<br />''<br />
News On AIR | September 3, 2022 10:57 AM
United States announces hosting first-ever US-Pacific Island Country Summit