Tonga–United States relations

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Tonga – United States relations
Map indicating locations of Tonga and USA

Tonga

United States

Tonga – United States relations are

bilateral relations between Tonga and the United States
.

History

Royal Tongan Marines in Iraq

On July 4, 2007, US Ambassador

Tonga Defence Services have deployed troops in Iraq.[1]

The United States has urged Tonga to embrace a "suitably democratic future", but has stated that "Tonga’s issues are for Tonga to resolve".[1] Hence the United States has put little or no pressure on Tonga, its military ally, to become a democracy.

Economic relations

Trade between the U.S. and Tonga is relatively low, but it has seen a steady increase in recent years. In 2001 U.S. exports to Tonga totaled US$4.8 million, and by 2005 they had increased to $10.78 million. In 2005, the U.S. imports from Tonga totaled $6.45 million.

Diplomatic representation

Peace Corps Volunteers are based in Tonga and teach and provide technical assistance to the local population. In 2023, the United States announced plans to open up an embassy in Tonga, as part of a larger regional push to strengthen ties in the Pacific.[2] The embassy was dedicated in July.[3]

  • Tonga is accredited to the United States from its Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York City and maintains a consulate-general in Burlingame, California.[4]
  • United States has an embassy in
    Nuku’alofa.[5]

See also

External links

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets. United States Department of State.