A span party group in the United States Senate proposed legislation to support the establishment of the National Security Council in a strategic Pacific Island country.

Reuters reports that these clauses are included in the National Defense Authorization Law passed by the Senate last month, but they have not yet completed legal procedures.Once it is officially effective, US security agencies will be allowed to strengthen coordination with the Federal Federal Federation of Palau, the Marshal Islands and the Micronesia.

The three Pacific island countries of the COFACT of Free Association (COFA) have signed a sparsely population and territorial area covering the Pacific Ocean.

These Pacific island countries where important US military facilities are located faced the risk of Chinese spies and coercion.

China's existence in the Pacific region is increasing, and the United States has long regarded this region as its own backyard.The United States has recently agreed to renew the COFA Treaty of the Federal Federation of Michaeli and Palau, and is still negotiating with the Marshall Islands.

Free contact Treaty to establish a relationship between the United States and Palau, the Marshall Islands and the Micronenisia Federation.According to the treaty, the United States provides defense and economic assistance to the three countries, and the three countries provide the United States with exclusive channels in strategic sea.