Group 1 - The Pacific Islands Forum leaders' meeting emphasizes the need for collective action to address vulnerabilities faced by small island nations [1] - Kiribati President Taneti Maamau highlights the long-standing perception of small island countries as the most vulnerable members of the forum, stressing the importance of their voices being heard [1] - Micronesia President Wesley Simina outlines four priority action areas for small island nations: ensuring reliable air and sea transport, promoting fisheries development, strengthening regional procurement and health workforce mechanisms, and expanding climate financing channels [1] Group 2 - The Pacific Islands Forum, established in 1971, currently has 18 member countries, with the leaders' meeting taking place from September 8 to 12 in Honiara [2]
太平洋小岛屿国家呼吁共同应对脆弱性挑战