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Former President of Kiribati Anote Tong, what contribution did he make to Kiribati?

? Isn't it? Tang was translated as Tang Yanjun, the fifth [former] president of Kiribati.1952+0/kloc-0 was born in Finning Island in June, and was elected as the President of Kiribati in July, 2003, and was re-elected. His father is an immigrant from China and his mother is a local.

? First, help China's space industry and indirectly develop its own country before taking office.

? After Tang took office, he put forward a firm agreement to China Space Tracking Station, which is of great significance to China's first space development, and will enable China Space Agency to better track the information and physical condition of astronauts and make timely decisions and plans. At the same time, the completion of China Space Tracking Station has also increased local employment opportunities and brought certain economic effects to the local area. But! After it took office, it re-examined the China Space Station and missed the opportunity to make a little contribution to our country.

Second, resist global climate change.

? Aino claims that by 2050, Kiribati will no longer be suitable for human habitation due to sea level rise and salinization of fresh water caused by climate change, so many people will leave the island and be forced to leave their homes. All Kiribati people have become climate refugees on this uninhabitable island. In a speech, Anote Tong said that things "have reached an irreversible stage" and "it is painful to consider the possibility of leaving the country, but we have to do so." So he announced the establishment of a nature reserve in the Phoenix Islands, prohibiting all development and construction, which played a certain role in local climate protection. He also announced an immigration plan, hoping that those climate refugees can receive training in other countries and learn a skill so that they can live. Although it is a whimsical policy, it is really for the sake of climate refugees, and it is a real policy for those climate refugees.