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Press Release USUN-55(73)
June 8, 1973

STATEMENT BY THE HONORABLE JOAB SIGRAH, CONGRESS OF MICRONESIA,
SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION TO THE
TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL, JUNE 8, 1973.
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Mr.

President and Distinguished Council Members:

Senator Amaraich and I appreciate this opportunity to appear
before you today as Special Advisors to the United States
Delegation.
As our High Commissioner has already stated, the
people and our Government in Micronesia were most privileged in
February and March of this year to host the tour of the 1973
Visiting Mission whose candid and comprehensive report on the
Administration of Micronesia is now before this Council.
We
commend the members of the 1973 Mission for the report and trust
that the views expressed in the report together with our presentations and the deliberations of this Council and of the Adminis-—
tering Authority will bring about a consensus of what appears
to be critical areas of concerns and issues in Micronesia.
We
also hope that with the assistance of this Council and of the
Administering Authcrity, we can begin to resolve these problems,
not the least of which is a satisfactory resolution of the
Trusteeship itself.
One of the things that the report of the 1973 United Nations

Visiting Mission to the Trust Territory makes clear is the fact

that Micronesia is very much affected by public issues and inter-

national problems which transcend its political boundaries and
go beyond the ken or competence of its powers and authority to

control and influence.

It is safe to say that some of the

problems to be found in Micronesia are influenced to a great
adegpree by the geo-political location of the Micronesian islands
in the context of the greater Pacific region.
Other problems
arise because by history and political alignment our island nation
is strongly linked to the administrative apparatus of the Adminis-—
tering Authority.
Still other problems exist due to the socioeconomic fabrics of the people and the island community that is
Micronesia.

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