' fn the sprince of 3979, ‘ te V1I1l. ine Governments recognize that the island of Bisiri and the vo Eikini Atoil are places cf unique importance ro the people of Bikini and their descendents, and that it is therefore inportant to then to view and visit Bikini, even if only briefly. aude The Government of the ss Trust Territory will therefore arrange, when Trust Territory shircing scheduies Permit, to transport Bikini Res:dents livine on Kili the current Bikini Island residents about to move there) time to time to Bikini. (including for visits from Such visits will necessarily be brief. crd it will nor he possible for the Bikini visitors to resicge, even bricfly, on Bikini Jsland nor, probably, on Eneu Island. however, occur from rime te time. as shippine schedules reasonably permit and as the wishes of VIII. sy Such brief visits will. the Bikinians indicate. The Governments recognize that the current residents of Bikini Island will encounter personal hardships, expenses, attendant upon their forthcoming move. as well as certain The Governmerts will therefore, pay, as a lump sum relocation allowance, per person, the sum of $100.72 to the head of each family on Bikini Island. not intended to constitute compensation, That sum is in whole or in part, for any damage the Bikini Island residents may be found to have sustained. It is intended instead to be a one-time payment to facilitate their forthcoming move to Kili Island. The Government of the United States has arranged for the current Bikini Island residents to stop at Kwajalein, while enroute to Kili, be exiaustive. 30. Presecd at to make purchases there. They are intended to respond to the major concerns ex- the meeting on Bikini and Kili -5- on August 112 and 7, 1978. DOE ARCHIVES