Liberman dedicates hospital
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FM Liberman dedicates temporary maternity hospital to aid earthquake victims in Italy
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7/3/2012
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FM Liberman dedicates four mobile structures that will serve as a regional maternity hospital in the Emilia-Romagna district in northern Italy, which was hard hit by an earthquake in May. The fully-equipped structures were donated jointly by the MFA and Canadian philanthropist Walter Arbib, with the aid of the United Israel Appeal.
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FM Liberman dedicates temporary maternity hospital to aid earthquake victims in Italy
Copyright: Ariel Nacamulli
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FM Liberman at the dedication ceremony (Photo: Ariel Nacamulli)
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(Communicated by the Foreign Minister’s Bureau)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Avigdor Liberman was in
Mirandola on Monday to dedicate four mobile structures that will serve as a
regional maternity hospital. This area, in the Emilia-Romagna district in
northern Italy, was hard hit by an earthquake in May. The fully-equipped mobile
structures were donated jointly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the
Canadian philanthropist-businessman Walter Arbib, with the aid of the United
Israel Appeal. Representing the UIA at the ceremony was Chair Eliezer (“Moody”)
Sandberg.
FM Liberman said at the dedication ceremony that this is an additional
expression of the strong relations between Israel and Italy and of the true
friendship existing between the Italian and Israeli peoples. Italy aided Israel
at the time of the giant Carmel fire, and Israel aided Italy following the last
earthquake in 2009. This extensive cooperation between countries is also
reflected on happier occasions and in many areas and, said Liberman, we are
working together on further strengthening our relations.
On Monday FM Liberman also visited San Marino, the first Israeli minister
ever to do so. In San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, Liberman met
with the heads of state – the Captains Regent – and with State Secretary for
Foreign and Political Affairs Antonella Mularoni.
In honor of this historic visit, a ceremony was held in which all of the
members of the San Marino government were presented to FM Liberman. At the
ceremony, the Israeli foreign minister planted an olive tree as a symbol of the
strong relations between Israel and San Marino and said that cooperation between
the two countries can be developed further in many diverse areas, including
economic, technological and others. The tree-planting ceremony was conducted in
cooperation with the JNF-KKL.
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