US opens embassy in Tonga

The United States has opened a new embassy in Tonga, the State Department said on Tuesday (May 9), part of efforts to step up the U.S. diplomatic presence in the Pacific region to counter China.

The United States has opened a new embassy in Tonga, the State Department said on Tuesday (May 9), part of efforts to step up the U.S. diplomatic presence in the Pacific region to counter China. The United States "officially opened the US Embassy in Nuku'alofa on May 9, 2023," State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement.

"This opening symbolizes the renewal of our relationship and underlines the strength of our commitment to our bilateral relations, to the people of Tonga, and to our partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region," the statement said.

Miller said the embassy would allow Washington to deploy additional diplomatic personnel and resources, including the potential appointment of a resident ambassador to Tonga, with which the United States has had diplomatic relations since 1972.