Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele extends warm birthday wishes to Emperor Naruhito of Japan

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele extends warm birthday wishes to Emperor Naruhito of Japan

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The Prime Minister of Solomon Islands, Hon. Jeremiah Manele has extended heartfelt congratulations to His Majesty Emperor Naruhito of Japan on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
Prime Minister Manele wished the emperor continued good health, divine blessings, prosperous life and expressed hopes for the continued growth of the strong friendship and partnership between Solomon Islands and Japan.
During a reception commemorating Japan’s National day in Honiara Thursday evening, Prime Minister Manele reflected on the longstanding relationship between Solomon Islands and Japan, which has spanned 47 years.
Over the years, the relationship has strengthened, with Japan emerging as one of the country’s key development partners.
Manele stated, Solomon Islands has benefitted from over SBD 653 million in assistance through Japan’s bilateral programs and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) from 2016 to 2021.
This support has significantly contributed to the nation’s growth, particularly in the sectors of transport and health.
He added notable infrastructure projects funded by Japan include the Honiara Port Wharf, the Honiara Road Improvement Project, and the ongoing upgrades to Kilu’ufi and Gizo Hospitals.
The Prime Minister expressed gratitude for Japan’s continued commitment to supporting Solomon Islands in achieving its development goals.
He also highlighted the importance of fostering closer economic and trade relations, particularly as the country approaches graduation from the Least Developed Country category.
Additionally, Manele acknowledged the impact of Japan’s scholarships and its longstanding Overseas Cooperation Volunteers program, which has helped build human capital in Solomon Islands since 1979.
These programs have strengthened ties between the two nations through people-to-people connections, Manele said.
Japan’s active role at the regional level, especially as a Dialogue Partner of the Pacific Islands Forum since 1989, was also praised by the Prime Minister, reaffirming the importance of continued engagement at all levels.
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