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Two Samoa Talks Back on the Agenda

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Samoa’s new Consul General to American Samoa (middle), Fata Brian Kaio with Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga (left) and  Lt. Governor, Talauega Eleasalo Ale.

 

APIA, SAMOA – 25 MAY 2022: Resuming the annual talks between the two Samoa’s is back on the agenda after Samoa’s new Consul General to American Samoa, met the territory’s leadership last week.

Samoa’s Consul General, Fata Brian Kaio met with the Governor of American Samoa, Hon. Lemanu Peleti Mauga and  Lt. Governor, Hon. Talauega Eleasalo Ale at an official meeting on Tuesday 17th May 2022 at the Governor’s Office at the commencement of the Consul General’s posting.

Governor Lemanu welcomed Samoa’s representative and reiterated the long-standing ancestral ties between the two Samoas. Discussions focused on the resumption of the Two Samoa Talks in an attempt to increase the level of cooperation in development areas namely agriculture, labour mobility, trade and services amongst others.

The Two Samoa Talks have been on hold for several years.

Also discussed was the COVID Response and cooperation from both sides as restrictions ease and borders reopen.

The new Consulate Office and Residence project as a commitment by the Government of Samoa towards its representation and importance of the relationship was also covered in the meeting.

Fata acknowledged the support of the Governor’s and Lt. Governor’s Offices with his entry and travel of Samoan citizens to the territory for work.

Fata replaces Fonoti Manogiamanu Etuale Ioane who has served in the post for 3 years.

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