Nauru welcomes US refugee resettlement
The Government of Nauru has welcomed
news that refugees on the island will be resettled in the United
States and has commended the Australian Government for its handling
of the process.
Minister for Justice David Adeang
said while the Government has consistently sought to correct false
reports about conditions and safety of the refugees, it has also
always stated the need to find suitable third countries for
permanent resettlement.
"Under the original agreement Nauru
was only ever a temporary home, and this has been a focus of our
discussions with Australia for a long
time.
"Finding appropriate countries is a
key part of the success of the refugee processing and temporary
settlement arrangements."
Mr Adeang said refugees need to know
they have a pathway to rebuild their lives, and he expected a
positive response from them.
"Hope is very powerful and we all
need it. It is important for those on Nauru who know they are here
temporarily to have hope of a new start in a country with
opportunities to build careers, families and
lives."
He also said the Government
recognised that some refugees have successfully adapted to life on
the island and have built successful
businesses.
"These people may wish to stay, and
they will have the option of 20-year
visas."
The minister said the Government
will work closely with Australian and US authorities to ensure a
smooth transition.