Prime Minister Marape expresses gratitude for timely Indian assistance in wake of Mt Ulawun eruption

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, December 22, 2023 – Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. James Marape extended heartfelt appreciation to Indian Prime Minister Hon. Narendra Modi for the swift response to the urgent request for assistance following the recent volcanic eruption of Mt Ulawun in West New Britain.

The acknowledgment came as a warm welcome to the arrival of US$1 million (K3.43 million) in relief assistance from India on the evening of Friday, December 22, 2023. The formal handover of the relief aid was conducted by Mr. Ravindra Nath, First Secretary of the High Commission of India, and was officially received on behalf of the Government by Oil Palm Minister and Nakanai MP, Hon. Francis Maneke.

Prime Minister Marape expressed his gratitude, stating, “I thank Prime Minister Modi for the generous help, within a short period of time, as soon as he received my request for assistance. This reflects India’s commitment to supporting relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction efforts in West New Britain, and echoes the sentiments of friendship and partnership.”

The diplomatic ties between India and Papua New Guinea were underscored during the handover, highlighting the strong bonds forged by Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Marape, at events like the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) held in Port Moresby earlier this year.

Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Marape at the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) held in Port Moresby earlier this year.-File picture

“In a powerful display of solidarity and a firm commitment to humanitarian aid, India promptly dispatched a dedicated charter flight laden with essential relief supplies to aid the people of West New Britain in coping with the aftermath of the volcanic eruption,” Prime Minister Marape said.

The relief material, comprising items such as tents, sleeping mats, hygiene kits, meals ready to eat, and water storage tanks, is aimed at addressing the immediate needs of those displaced by the volcanic eruption. Additionally, the medical aid payload includes essential medicines, surgical items, sanitary pads, rapid antigen test kits, pregnancy test kits, mosquito repellents, and baby food—a comprehensive approach to addressing health concerns and ensuring the well-being of the affected populace.

Indian High Commission First Secretary Mr. Ravindra Nath (right) handing over the supplies to Oil Palm Minister and Nakanai MP, Hon. Francis Maneke, at Jackson International Airport.-PM’s Office Media

The delivery of this aid serves as a testament to the robust diplomatic relationship between India and Papua New Guinea, reinforcing their commitment to supporting one another during times of crisis.

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