💨 Abstract
The Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), based in Samoa, has stated that the U.S. must follow a formal withdrawal process after President Trump announced its departure. SPREP supports low-lying island states in addressing climate change and environmental issues. The U.S. contributes funding and expertise, but other partners are expected to continue supporting SPREP. The withdrawal could impact U.S. influence in the Pacific, where China is expanding ties. Additionally, several Pacific Island nations face new U.S
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