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President Rivlin with President of Nauru
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Reuven Rivlin welcomes president of 3rd smallest country

President Rivlin welcomes the president of Nauru on his first visit to Israel, noting the flourishing cooperation between the two countries. 'Together with Nauru, Israel sees the global struggle against climate change as a top priority.'

President Reuven Rivlin met with the president of Nauru, Baron Waqa, on Sunday at the President's Residence in Jerusalem. The president of Nauru is visiting Israel for the first time.

 

 

Rivlin welcomed him on his arrival and noted the cooperation between the two countries. “Your visit here is a unique opportunity to host a true friend of Israel. Allow me to thank you personally for your firm and ongoing dedication to the friendship between our states. The relationship between us is not just a matter of words, but also of deeds. Israel is proud that our water technologies are helping supply clean drinking water to people in Nauru. Our devoted nephrologists who lead medical delegations to Nauru, represent Israel’s commitment to your well-being and prosperity.”

 

President Rivlin meeting President of Nauru  (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)
President Rivlin meeting President of Nauru (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)

 

Noting his guest’s participation in the UN Ocean Conference, the president said, “Together with Nauru, Israel sees the global struggle against climate change as a top priority. Our Minister for Environmental Protection, Zeev Elkin, also participated in the conference. This is a sign of our commitment to the issue of the raising sea level and our commitment to you, our dear friends.”

 

The president added, “We believe that more than the Earth belongs to us, we belong to the Earth, and we must do all we can to care for it, for our children and grandchildren. Only if we work together can we succeed. I hope we will safeguard this friendship and the cooperation between us for many years to come.”

 

Waqa thanked Rivlin for his warm welcome and said, “We have travelled a long way from Nauru, but I am very pleased to be here. I want to show our solidarity to Israel and the people of Israel.” He added, “In the middle of the oceans, is the island of Nauru, a small community, a Christian community, who very much believe in Israel. We support Israel and we will continue to support Israel. As long as we protect our existence, in a time when climate change is affecting the whole world, I know that with God’s help our friendship will continue to prosper even under such circumstances.”

 

He added, “Thank you for the cooperation and for your help for Nauru over the years in the fields of medicine and water purification. We hope we will be able to advance to the next stage, and show our support for you in international fora. I know that you need much support at the UN, and we have close friendships in the Pacific, and we will work to encourage them to support Israel.”

 

The president of Nauru extended President Rivlin an invitation to visit his region and said this would greatly help strengthen the bonds between Israel and the islands of the Pacific.

 

Waqa concluded by saying, “Israel is in our hearts and we appreciate you. You have excellent technology and we want to learn from you, and we are looking forward to strengthening the cooperation between us.” He noted that the flag of Nauru had a 12 pointed star, and that represented the 12 tribes of Nauru, similar to the 12 tribes of Israel, of which his country was very proud.

 


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