Monday, October 5, 2015

1) Papua TNI Commander: Defense Equipment in Papua Not Ideal


2) Video. Minister Seeks Support Of The United States
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MONDAY, 05 OCTOBER, 2015 | 08:42 WIB
1) Papua TNI Commander: Defense Equipment in Papua Not Ideal
TEMPO.COJayapura-Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) main defense equipment in Indonesia or Papua is generally far from ideal, especially when compared with neighboring countries in Asia.
The statement was made by Regional Military Commander XVII/Cenderawasih Major General Hinsa Siburian when accompanied by Jayapura Airbase Commander Colonel Purwoku Aji Wibowo and Jayapura Military Sea Port X, Vice Commander Colonel Indarto Budiarto in an interactive dialogue at state radio RRI Nusantara V Jayapura, Monday morning, October 5, on the 70th Anniversary of the TNI.
“The armed forces’ defense equipment and well-being are related, in general existing defense equipment are not ideal when compared with other countries in Asia. But the TNI is relying on its identity, because TNI is soldier of the people and the country," said Major General Hinsa Siburian responding to a caller’s question.
Regarding, the welfare of soldiers who served in the interior or outer, he said the government is continuously paying attention to them in accordance with their level.
The military commander encourage the people to activate a neighborhood surveillance system in each housing complex, responding to requests to increasing military posts.  
On the matter of the many Papua New Guinean citizens residing in Moso village, Muara Tami District, Jayapura, General Siburian said that he need to coordinate with relevant parties including the Border and International Cooperation Agency as well as the local government.
"We will see how it goes, things are developing rapidly, there is a market [in the village]. When I visited there last Thursday, the PNG residents were many, they have family relations [with locals]," he said.
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2) Video. Minister Seeks Support Of The United States
 
on Sunday, 04 Oct 2015



By Vanessa Knight – EM TV News
Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration, Rimbink Pato, has sought the support of the United States regarding Pacific Islands State issues, including climate change. 
In lieu of Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, Minister Pato raised the issues during a Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meet with the United States Assistant Secretary of State, Mr Danny Russell in New York on Friday.
Minister Pato stressed the need for United States’ backing at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) to be held in Paris in November, where PIF leaders will bring up for discussion climate issues and the severity of its impact on Pacific communities.
The powerful nation responded, saying it is aware of the threat brought about by climate change and extreme weather behaviour in the Pacific. 
Assistant Secretary Russell expressed his concern at the devastation caused by tropical storms in Samoa, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu and highlighted the need for concerted efforts at all levels to assist small island countries in mitigation and resilience efforts. 
Assistant Secretary Russell and his team received a briefing on the Pacific Regionalism framework endorsed by the recent PIF Leaders’ meet in PNG which touches on areas of concern and aspirations of the people of the Pacific, such as fisheries, climate change, cervical cancer and West Papua.
Assistant Secretary Russell told the delegation, that whilst the US Administration wished to do more, the political dynamics in Washington does not always help the Administration's desire in this regard.
However, he adds that the United States is a Pacific State and appreciates the need for solidarity with the PIF countries in advancing issues of common concern.
On the nuclear weapons issue, Pacific Leaders have urged the United States to ratify the Treaty of Rarotonga as well as find just solutions for the people of Marshall Islands as a consequence of nuclear tests in the region.
Assistant Secretary Russell congratulated Papua New Guinea for successfully hosting the 45th PIF Forum, and a copy of the PIF Leaders Joint-Communique was given to the United States contingent.
Minister Mr Pato thanked the United States contingent that also included the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Ms Samantha Power, and other high ranking officials for hosting the meeting with the PIF Leaders.
While in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly Meeting, Minister Pato also chaired a meeting between the Pacific Island Forum Leaders with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, H E Mr Ban ki-moon.
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