Monday, December 9

Pro-U.S. president of Palau wins second term, defeating brother-in-law

The president of the

Pacific Islands nation

of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr., was returned for a second term after a

national election

held last week, a final tally by the Palau Election Commission showed Wednesday.

The results showed Whipps Jr. won 5,626 votes, defeating his brother-in-law Tommy Remengesau, who received 4,103 votes.

Palau, which is important to the U.S. military amid tensions with

China

and is among a dozen diplomatic allies of

Taiwan

, held a national election for president and its Senate on Nov. 5.

“Looking ahead, I know the challenges we face are significant, but so are the opportunities,” Whipps said in a statement claiming victory on Wednesday.

He added that his government would seek to diversify Palau’s economy while protecting its ocean and forests.

Palau this year renewed a Compact of Free Association with Washington, in a deal that will see it receive $890 million in economic assistance over 20 years in return for allowing continued U.S. military access to its maritime zone, airspace and land.

Palau’s population of 18,000 is spread across an archipelago that sits between the

Philippines

and the U.S. military base on Guam.

Australian Prime Minister

Anthony Albanese

congratulated Whipps Jr. in a

message on social media platform X

on Wednesday.

“We look forward to continuing to work as friends and partners to ensure a peaceful, stable and prosperous Pacific,” Albanese wrote.

Taiwan President

Lai Ching-te

had earlier congratulated Whipps Jr. in a message on social media, saying there would be greater collaboration in tourism and infrastructure.

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