China donates passenger-cargo ship to Yap

PALIKIR, Pohnpei (FSM Information Services)  — On June 28, 2022, Kandhi  A. Elieisar, secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Federated States of Micronesia, received Huang Zheng, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China for a signing ceremony regarding the formal hand-over of the Hapilmohol-2  or H-2, a 600-ton cargo and passenger ship which will predominantly serve the State of Yap, and partake in FSM-wide services as necessary.

Citizens may recall that the contract for the H-2 was signed on Oct. 15, 2020, where it was described that the ship has a designed cruising  range of no less than 2,500 nautical miles, and an endurance of no less than 15 days. Included within the contract is an agreement that, starting from the second year after the ship’s delivery, upon the conclusion of its one-year warranty period, China will be responsible for dispatching four technicians to the FSM each year to carry out a 14-day technical inspection on the ship’s maintenance for four consecutive years.

In his remarks, Secretary Elieisar said, “I am pleased to partake in this formal  exercise to finally turnover this beautiful ship…in this connection, let me thank the Chinese crew who took the pains during these challenging times to bring  the vessel to the shores of Yap State, and waited on the ship in compliance of our quarantine requirements.”

“Ambassador,” Secretary Elieisar continued,  “I thank your government, through you, for agreeing to realize this official handover ceremony today between our two governments. I also want to thank Yap State and its leadership through  the support of [Carlson D. Apis, secretary of the Department of Transportation, Communication, & Infrastructure]  and his staff for also agreeing to proceed with this signing ceremony, so that the State of Yap can endeavor to use the ship pending a required and final turnover from the national government to the state government.”

The H-2 is the third ship donated by China to the FSM, with the previous two ships being the MV Hapilmohol-1 or H-1 and the MV Chief Mailo, which have historically focused their service in the States of Yap and Chuuk respectively.

“We can all agree that the three graciously donated vessels from China,” Secretary Elieisar continued, “are important marine transport assets that literally bring our islands and peoples together  as a nation and as a people. They help glorify who are, and render honor to our oceanic lifestyle  as well as to the Great Friendship we have with China.”

In his remarks, Ambassador Huang said, “[The H-2] is another testament of the sincerest and most selfless assistance from China to the FSM.”

He added, “What  we are witnessing today is just another example of bringing ships to the FSM which will greatly enhance the well-being of the FSM’s people. We know that the donation of the H-2 has been highly appreciated by the FSM Government  and the FSM’s people.

“The bilateral trade volume between China and the FSM increased by more than 30% last year, bringing tangible benefits to the people, fully demonstrating the potential for cooperation between China and the FSM. Despite changes in the international landscape, China will always hold fast to ‘four-pronged  adherence’ to developing relations with Pacific Island Countries, including the FSM, and be a good friend and good partner pursuing common development with the FSM on the basis of mutual respect, equality, and mutual benefit.”

The FSM and China have had a Great Friendship since forming diplomatic relations on Sept. 11, 1989.

FSM Secretary of Foreign Affairs Kandhi A. Elieisar presents his remarks.

FSM Secretary of Foreign Affairs Kandhi A. Elieisar presents his remarks.

China’s Ambassador to FSM Huang Zheng presents his remarks.

China’s Ambassador to FSM Huang Zheng presents his remarks.

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