US Security Deal With Marshalls at Risk Over Nuclear Payments Description

The United States struck security agreements this week with Pacific Island nations seen as a key part of U.S. plans to counter China’s territorial expansion. But after three years of negotiations, one of those nations, the Marshall Islands, still has not reached a deal with Washington. At issue is how the agreement describes compensation for decades-old U.S. nuclear testing. VOA’s Jessica Stone reports.



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