The Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting(PALM) is a forum between the government of Japan and leaders in the Pacific Islands region.[1][2]
The Pacific Island Leaders Meeting was established by Japan in 1997 in order to facilitate and strengthen relations with the leaders of the nations of the Pacific Islands Forum.[1] Since its foundation, PALM has become an important venue of dialogue between Japan and Pacific Island nations for important issues such as development aid and climate change.
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