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US says it has started seabed mineral talks with the Cook Islands
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Polymetallic nodules encrusted with coveted metals like cobalt, nickel and manganese seen onboard the research vessel MV Anuanua Moana in Rarotonga, Cook Islands.
WASHINGTON - The US has begun talks with the Cook Islands for research on seabed minerals exploration and development, the State Department said on Aug 5.
The Cook Islands, which had a population of 15,040 in 2021, lie halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii and are made up of 15 islands and atolls.
Western nations that traditionally held sway in the region have become increasingly concerned about China's plans to increase influence after Beijing signed defense, trade and financial deals with Pacific countries in recent years.
Earlier this year, China and the Cook Islands signed a strategic partnership deal, which spans areas from deep-sea mining to education scholarships but excluded security ties.
"The Government of the United States of America has begun discussions with the Government of the Cook Islands to support the research necessary to inform seabed exploration and responsible development within the Cook Islands' Exclusive Economic Zone," the US Statement Department said in a statement.
US-linked firms "sit at the forefront" of deep seabed mineral research and exploration in the Cook Islands, it said.
The Cook Islands was within the New Zealand borders from 1901. In 1965, it became self governing but in free association with New Zealand.
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It has its own government, and King Charles III is its head of state. Cook Islanders have New Zealand citizenship and passports. They have the same rights as a New Zealander such as the ability to work, go to school and use the medical system.
In June, New Zealand suspended millions of dollars in budget funding to the Cook Islands as the relationship continued to deteriorate amid the island group's deepening ties with China. REUTERS