Tuesday 29 October 2013

Jonathan, Israeli counterpart pledge fight against terrorism

President Goodluck Jonathan pledged on Monday in Jerusalem that his administration would continue to actively combat the menace of terrorism in partnership with all peace-loving countries of the world.

Speaking at a meeting with President Shimon Peres of Israel, Jonathan said Nigeria would welcome enhanced cooperation and assistance from Israel for its ongoing efforts to end terrorist attacks and incursions in parts of the country.
 
A statement issued by Jonathan's Special Adviser (Media & Publicity), Dr. Reuben Abati, quoted the Nigerian leader as saying, "Combating the menace of terrorism is a challenge that we must address in partnership with all peace loving countries and peoples of the world.
 
"I seek the cooperation of your country to confront the security threat from terrorist groups that my country is now facing.  There is no doubt that Israel has had decades of experience in combating terrorism. Nigeria can benefit tremendously from your experience in this area." 

Acknowledging the growing economic relations between Nigeria and Israel, Jonathan called for greater collaboration between them in other sectors, saying that his administration will also welcome the greater deployment of Israel's renowned expertise in furtherance of Nigeria's agenda for national transformation in areas such as healthcare, agriculture, electric power supply and the management of water resources.

He gave the assurance that his administration would continue to encourage the expansion of trade, economic and cultural relations between Nigeria and Israel, adding that the signing of a Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between them later in the day, will undoubtedly boost such relations.

In his remarks at the meeting, Peres said that he was delighted and privileged to have had the opportunity of hosting "the first Nigerian President to visit the state of Israel."
 
"You are a most distinguished pilgrim. In recent years, our relations have extended to many other spheres, and are steadily growing. The relations between Nigeria and Israel are close and long-standing. They are based upon friendship and the shared values of freedom, democracy and faith. Today, we also face common menaces. 
 
"Nigeria and Israel have been steadfast partners in combating terror groups such as Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and Boko Haram which threaten the regional stability in Western Africa and in the Middle East.
 
"You have combated the menace of Boko Haram with a steady hand and great courage. The State of Israel too has been fighting terrorism since its establishment. Terrorists all over the world are united in their attempt to destroy hope and unity. Those of us who seek peace and freedom must be united in order to defend our common front.
 
"Mr. President, you have been a brave leader of a brave country. Marching ahead towards the strengthening of democracy and development. And at the same time, trying to unite your people. The world is watching as Nigeria grows and prospers, achieving its economic and development goals. Your country, Mr. President, is not only a great hope. It is an example and an inspiration for countries around it. A true testament to the strength of the human potential.
 
"Israel and Nigeria share the belief that the progress we make in our own countries and societies can benefit our neighbours and regions at large. I know that one of highlights of your trip was the signing of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between Israel and Nigeria. You are a leader who opens the skies for the horizons of tomorrow. Hand in hand,  let us soar along the runway of progress and freedom towards a brighter future," Peres told Jonathan.
 
The BASA was later signed on Nigeria's behalf by the Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Prof. Viola Onwuliri.
 
Jonathan had met earlier in the day with Israel's Minister of Defence, Mr. Moshe  Ya'alon. He also visited the Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem where he laid a wreath in the Hall of Remembrance and lit a flame  in honour of the dead.
 
Jonathan was scheduled to meet with Israel's Prime Minister, Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, later on Monday evening.
 
He will visit the West Bank on Tuesday for a scheduled meeting with the President of the Palestinian National Authority, Mr. Mahmoud Abbas.

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