US President telephones Sri Lankan President
31/12/2004 11:30
US President George W. Bush has telephoned Sri Lankan President Chandrika
Kumaratunga and conveyed his shock and concern at the disaster wrought by the
tsunami in Sri Lanka, the presidential office said in Colombo Thursday in a
press release. Bush also inquired as to how the United States could be of
assistance during the talks, said the release. President Kumaratunga thanked
Bush for the US assistance already received and briefed him on the scale of the
damage and havoc. She briefed Bush on the specific and immediate needs of the
country and explained to him her plans for rehabilitation and reconstruction
both in the short and long term. The president said the damaged
infrastructure needed to be put in place urgently and that overseas assistance
would be welcome. She told Bush that she has already established a task force
for this purpose. Immediately after his conversation with President
Kumaratunga and other leaders of the affected countries, Bush said he felt the
enormity of the calamity suffered by the Asian region, "These past few days have
brought loss and grief to the world that is beyond our comprehension." "The
United States will continue to stand with the affected governments as they care
for the victims. We will stand with them as they start to rebuild their
communities. I assure those leaders that this is just only the beginning of our
help," he said.
Xinhua
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