The Chinese Taipei National Olympic Committee has signed bilateral cooperation agreements with the governing bodies of the Marshall Islands and Palau ©CTOC

The Chinese Taipei National Olympic Committee (CTOC) has signed bilateral cooperation agreements with the governing bodies of the Marshall Islands and Palau.

Deals were penned with both the Marshall Islands National Olympic Committee (MINOC) and the Palau National Olympic Committee (PNOC) in capital city Taipei, which finished hosting this year's Universiade on Wednesday (August 30).

CTOC President Hong-Dow Lin, MINOC President Kenneth Kramer and PNOC President Frank Kyota were all present on behalf of their organisations.

The Oceania countries are the latest to join the CTOC's sports exchange programme which has seen it signs deals with 32 National Olympic Committees on five continents. 

The agreements aim to encourage cooperation in areas including staff exchange, medical science, anti-doping, National Olympic Academies and more.

Weightlifter Mathlynn Sasser was part of the Marshall Islands team at Rio 2016 ©Getty Images
Weightlifter Mathlynn Sasser was part of the Marshall Islands team at Rio 2016 ©Getty Images

Training camps for athletes in the Marshall Islands have already been carried out by Chinese Taipei officials, while projects have also taken place in Palau.

It is thought that relations between Chinese Taipei and the Pacific nations will be taken to "new heights" following the deals. 

Five athletes from the Marshall Islands represented the country at Rio 2016.

This was their third consecutive appearance at the Summer Games.

Palau has competed at every Summer Olympic Games since Sydney 2000.

At Rio 2016, the country sent five athletes to take part in four sports.