Under the circumstances, the initial negotiating position with the Enewetak people ought to be as follows: {1) The United States Government will (2) The United States Government will provide no further monetary compensation for land use claims; . complete the present clean-up and rehatilitetion program as planned; and (3) The United States Government (4) In exchange for the for the Trust Territory of th C O ] \ “O° ment of teh <i) DO O the Enewetak peovia will releas Unites States Government and the (i Oyrh iD will orevice a follow-up srogram to monitor the lance of the atoll for radiological contamination. ern- acific Islanaés from any and 211 lend use clains. To accommodate uprtrareé berczining pressure, the United States Government ehovlst be prepared to negotiate additional compensation in & total amcunt nor to axreed a figure estebiisned by the Interscanct: Task Force on Claims. 2. Bikini Btoil. In compensation for land use claims, the Bikini people have received payments toraliing $3,425,900. Under the Department of the Intericr formule established to value Ujelang Atoll, the antire land area of the atoll (192° acres) hes a value of $1,929,099. Thus, even Gisregarding the $4,000,000 spent on clean-upendrehabilitation, the Bikini people already nave received compensetion payments equal to almost twice the value cf the entire land area of the atoll. Moreover, they too are bound by a release and hold harmless agreement given for legally sufficient consideration to the ‘United — States. Under these circumstances, the negotiating position with the Bikini people ought to be as follows: (1) The United States Government will provide no further monetary compensation for land use claims: and