Wednesday, March 07, 2018

Israel to provide generators and other support to earthquake affected communities in Papua New Guinea


The State of Israel, through MASHAV, the Israeli agency for international development cooperation, has confirmed it stands ready to assist Papua New Guinea in relief efforts being deployed in the highlands regions impacted by the recent 7.5 magnitude earthquake.

Following diplomatic correspondence between Prime Minister Peter O’Neill and  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu, arrangements have been made for immediate support.

“I have advised Prime Minister Netanyahu of the immediate needs at the impacted regions, including lack of electric power,” O’Neill said.

“The Israeli Government has responded immediately by delivering 40 generators to Papua New Guinea.

“These generators will provide immediate assistance to communities suffering from damage to critical infrastructure.

“The earthquake has left many locations with no electricity, and restoration of power is essential for these communities.

“The generators will assist in restoring many vital capabilities, such as the provision of water, medicine, communication and other essential services.”

O'Neill thanked Israel for being a true friend of PNG following the unprecedented earthquake disaster in the Highlands.

“Relations between Papua New Guinea and the State of Israel are strong, and our Government and the people of PNG appreciate the support and friendship of Israel during these challenging times," he said.

“We look forward to further cooperation and the enhancement of the close ties between our countries and our peoples.”

 O’Neill and Netanyahu enjoy a close relationship, strengthened during the historical visit by Prime Minister O’Neill to Israel in 2013.

The generators were delivered by the Israeli Foreign Ministry Pacific Islands advisor, Yaron Sultan-Dadon, who has been sent to deliver aid and assess other possible avenues for assistance through Israeli expertise.

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