I think the role of this Committee in highlighting how essential our continued engagement with the Freely Associated States is obviously not only important for our national security and economic interests in the Pacific, but also global security, and that is why we are here.
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Stansbury emphasizes the importance of U.S. engagement with Freely Associated States for security.
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