World Bank pledges US$250 million in aid for tsunami-hit countries
31/12/2004 11:31
The World Bank has pledged to allocate US$250 million for relief efforts
after the devastating tidal waves hit southern Asia and eastern Africa, the
United Nations said on Thursday. UN spokesman Fred Eckhard said the fund was
announced by World Bank President James Wolfensohn in a phone conversation with
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan earlier in the day. Eckhard said the sum
brought to US$500 million in pledged aid for countries to cope with the
unprecedented tsunami disaster. Annan was giving a press conference after
meeting at the UN headquarters in New York with ambassadors from Bangladesh,
India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, Somalia, Sri Lanka and
Thailand, the nations struck by the tsunami. Before the meeting, Annan also
spoke at a video conference with US Secretary of State Colin Powell and senior
diplomats from Australia, India and Japan, members of the so-called "core group"
established by Washington in response to the tsunami disaster.
Xinhua
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