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Deutsch: Übergabe der Akkreditierung an Osttimors Präsident Francisco Guterres von Botschafter Kim Jeong Ho, Südkorea
Tetun: PREZIDENTE REPÚBLIKA APRESIA KOOPERASAUN BILATERÁL HO JAPAUN

Palásiu Prezidénsiál Nicolau Lobato, Díli, 7 abril 2020 Prezidente Repúblika, Francisco Guterres Lú Olo, apresia kooperasaun bilaterál Timor-Leste ho Japaun ne’ebé sai metin babeibeik. Iha serimonia simu karta kredensiál husi Embaixadór Japaun ba Timor-Leste, Kinefuchi Masami, ohin, 7 abril, Prezidente Repúblika apresia tebes relasaun bilaterál ne’ebé sai metin babeibeik hafoin nasaun rua estabelese relasaun diplomátika desde 2002. Prezidente Repúblika hato’o ninia kongratulasaun ba emperor foun. Prezidente Repúblika hein katak Embaixadór Kinefuchi Masami bele hatutan serbisu sira ne’ebé xefe misaun anterior hala’o tiha ona hodi hametin liután relasaun entre nasaun rua. Embaixadór Japaun agradese Prezidente Repúblika tanba, maske iha situasaun difísil (Estadu Ermerjénsia), bele simu ninian karta kredensiál. Japaun nu’udar país ida ne’ebé fó apoiu ba Timor-Leste desde kedas Timor-Leste hetan ninian independénsia. Reuniaun doadores dahuluk ba dezenvolvimentu iha Timor-Leste hala’o iha Japaun, iha 1999. Apoiu Japaun iha Timor-Leste iha área oioin hanesan: kapasitasaun rekursu umanus, agrikultura no dezenvolvimentu rural, infraestrutura, marítima, edukasaun, bee-moos, sanitáriu no kooperasaun trilateral tau matan ba kosteiras. Governu Japaun konstrui edifísiu ba Fakuldade Enjiñaria UNTL iha Hera, Ponte Komoro no sei rehabilita aeroportu internasionál Prezidente Nicolau Lobato. Governu Japaun fó nia apoiu ba prosesu adezaun Timor-Leste ba ASEAN no Organizasaun Mundiál Komérsiu. Iha kooperasaun multilateral, Timor-Leste apoiu Japaun ba Komisaun Nasoins Unidas ba Direitu Internasionál Komérsiu, Komité Direitus Umanus, Komité Intergovernamentál ba Salvaguarda , Tribunal Internasionál ba Justisa, Vise Presidente Asembleia Jerál iha 2018 no Organizasaun Marítima Internasionál. Ministru Negosiu Estranjeiru no Kooperasaun, Dionísio Babo, informa katak bazeia ba pedidu husi Governu Timor-Leste ninian, Japaun sei apoiu osan liu miloens $ 1 ba prevensaun virus corona iha Timor-Leste, liuhusi UNICEF.

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Author Juliao Fernandes, Presidency of East Timor

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