Nigerian President Jonathan visits Israel 28 Oct 2013

Nigerian President Jonathan visits Israel

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    PM Netanyahu: "Our goal is to see a peaceful settlement of Iran without nuclear weapons. I believe it’s important for Africa, for the countries of the Middle East, and for the world."
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    PM Netanyahu meets with Nigerian President Jonathan PM Netanyahu meets with Nigerian President Jonathan Copyright: GPO/Kobi Gideon
     
     
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Monday evening (28 October 2013), at his Jerusalem office, with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and said at the start of their meeting:

    "We are a partnership of peoples and a partnership of interests, and the key interest is fighting terrorism. I can say that the foremost sponsor of terrorism in the world is Iran, and this same Iran is now on a quest to preserve its program to achieve nuclear weapons.

    I just heard Iranian officials that the talks, the most recent round of talks were useful and constructive. Well, I’m sure for Iran it’s useful and constructive, because they just win time in order to continue their enrichment program to create fissile material for nuclear weapons. I think the talks will be useful and constructive when the pressure on Iran will get them to cease and desist their nuclear program, to stop enrichment, to stop their heavy water plutonium reactor, both of these are used only for nuclear weapons. They’re not needed for civilian nuclear energy.

    This is our goal, to see a peaceful settlement of Iran without nuclear weapons, but Iran must be without nuclear weapons. This is something that we are committed to and we stand by this goal. This is important for us Mr. President, but I believe it’s important for Nigeria, I believe it’s important for Africa, for the countries of the Middle East, and for the world. Iran with nuclear weapons will threaten all of us, and will threaten the peace of the world. So we are committed to preventing that."


    Earlier, President Shimon Peres met with Nigerian President Jonathan and said:

    "The world bears witness to a growing, thriving Nigeria. This country is leaping towards fulfilling its economic goals, and becoming a leading nation in the African continent. This is an example and inspiration for many countries around us. Israel and Nigeria are partners in progress, hoping to positively influence our neighboring countries and the entire region."


     
  • Statements by PM Netanyahu and Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan

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    Prime Minister Netanyahu: It is my pleasure to welcome here, in Israel, in the Holy Land, and in Jerusalem, the President of Nigeria, Mr.Goodluck Jonathan.

    I think that this is a meeting long overdue and much welcomed. We’ve had excellent relations between our countries, and they’re improving even as we speak, over the past few years.

    But this is the first visit of a president of Nigeria in Israel and I’m sure it will not be the last. It is something that will give us an opportunity to strengthen our ties even more. I look forward to doing that in every field: in trade, in investment, in tourism, there are thousands of pilgrims from Nigeria that visit Israel, we would welcome many more and we’d like Israelis to go to Nigeria. Many are going, as business people who are increasingly interested in the investment possibilities of Nigeria.

    We are a partnership of peoples and a partnership of interests, and the key interest is fighting terrorism. I know, Mr. President, that you have been plagued by this scourge. I want you to know that Israel has been on the frontlines of fighting terrorism for many years, and we’ve done so successfully and we stand ready to help all responsible nations to fight terrorism. You are a responsible leader of a friendly nation, a responsible nation. We stand with you in your great effort to stamp out terrorism. I can say that the foremost sponsor of terrorism in the world is Iran, and this same Iran is now on a quest to preserve its program to achieve nuclear weapons. I just heard Iranian officials that the talks, the most recent round of talks were useful and constructive. Well, I’m sure for Iran it’s useful and constructive, because they just win time in order to continue their enrichment program to create fissile material for nuclear weapons.

    I think the talks will be useful and constructive when the pressure on Iran will get them to cease and desist their nuclear program, to stop enrichment, to stop their heavy water plutonium reactor, both of these are used only for nuclear weapons. They’re not needed for civilian nuclear energy. This is our goal, to see a peaceful settlement of Iran without nuclear weapons, but Iran must be without nuclear weapons. This is something that we are committed to and we stand by this goal. This is important for us Mr. President, but I believe it’s important for Nigeria, I believe it’s important for Africa, for the countries of the Middle East, and for the world. Iran with nuclear weapons will threaten all of us, and will threaten the peace of the world. So we are committed to preventing that, and equally we are committed to strengthen our relations in every field possible. I am very happy to welcome you and your delegation here in Jerusalem, and I look forward to our conversations and I value our friendship. So welcome to Jerusalem, Mr. President.

    President Jonathan: Thank you, your Excellency. The Prime Minister Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, let me commend you and your government for what you’ve been doing for the world generally. Specifically, I came to your beautiful city for religious reasons. Since we came in myself and my delegation, have very warm welcome from our brothers and sisters from this great country of Israel. And we are quite pleased with that. Thank you very sincerely. And just like you said, Nigeria and the State of Israel have very warm relationship, even though at the top level there’s a limited number of visits, which I believe, by coming here this time will open that door for us also to soon receive you in Nigeria.

    I was in 2007, December 2007, when I was a few months old as the Vice President of my country. But since I assumed office, I have not been able to come. I said that I must try and come to the State of Israel before the next round of elections coming up in 2015. So we are here primarily for that, but we feel that let us use this unique opportunity to have this little bilateral talk to further strengthen the ties between Nigeria and the State of Israel.

    You have been helpful to us in quite a number of ways, we appreciate your level of technology in terms of agriculture and construction, ICT, intelligence and other areas that you’ve been quite useful to us and we believe that we need to even strengthen more.

    But let me commend you and I appreciate you in one achievement. We got it this late afternoon, signing of the bilateral air service agreement. That has been on the drawing board and a number of Nigerians come to Israel. In fact last year about 30,000 came on pilgrimage, and outside that, the number of regular visitors which are also significant, because Nigeria is one country that people are very very mobile. But all along, before we come to the State of Israel, we have to pass through third party countries. I passed through Egypt, I passed through London. I passed through Turkey, other places. But at least with what has happened today, our next set of bilateral talks we’ll be able to fly directly to the State of Israel. And it will also help because we have over 50 Israeli companies and with various responsibilities in Nigeria doing very well in civil engineering, in power sector, and of course, ICT, defense and so on. And I believe these people also want to move directly from Tel Aviv to Abuja, and vice versa. So I have to commend you and we are all pleased. Nigerians are happy with you.

    You mentioned the issues of security globally, and it’s quite worrisome. Today it’s like the world is divided into some people who want society to live in crisis, and also those who want society to live peacefully. Nigeria belongs to these countries. I believe that the world must be a peaceful world, and I will continue to work with you, another well-meaning nations and individuals. I’m sure that we will live in a peaceful world.

    We also believe that nuclear power now should be used for economic purposes of medicine and agriculture, but not for the purpose of destroying human life. And that has been our belief whenever we go for the programs and discussions on the nuclear that has been the position of Nigeria. So we are continuing to work with the rest of the world to see that we all live in peace.

    For us and Israel, we have so many areas that we think we can work together, areas of power, areas of agriculture, water resources management, that you are experts. You’ve been able to conquer your environment and we appreciate that technology and we believe that you help us tremendously in also conquering our own environment, though slightly a different environment. But we have a number of Israelis working in Nigeria that quite conversant with our environment, quite aware what our investment opportunities. Before this time, mostly areas of our economy were controlled by the Federal Government. Issues of power were almost exclusively controlled by the Federal Government. Even the sub-national government states had no power to generate power for commercial purposes except for relative occasional project.

    Not to  our ports either airports or sea ports. Our road infrastructure, our railways, all this was monopolized by the Federal Government. But we are opening up all these areas for private sector. We believe that government only creates the environment while the private sector drives the economy. So the country has opened up for investment and we have very vibrant business men and women from the State of Israel. So I believe my coming today will further open opportunities for our business men and women to interact for the purpose of our own economic growth.

    So once again, on behalf of my delegation, I thank you for this warm reception. I believe that this is the beginning of even stronger relations between Nigeria and the State of Israel.