Canada puts debt moratorium for tsunami-hit Asian countries
31/12/2004 11:39
Canadian Foreign Minister Pierre Pettigrew announced Thursday that Canada is
freezing debt repayment for South and Southeast Asian countries that were hit by
a deadly earthquake and subsequent tsunamis. "In addition to helping with the
urgent humanitarian need in the region," he said, "Canada will put in place with
immediate effect and for the foreseeable future, a debt moratorium for the
tsunami-effected countries." "In this way we will address not only the
immediate crisis, but also provide significant support in helping the rebuilding
efforts of these countries," he said. Meanwhile, Canadian Defense Minister
Bill Graham told reporters the Canadian federal government is following a
"multilateral, multidisciplinary and multifaceted" approach to relief
efforts. Canada has decided to provide 40 million Canadian dollars ( about
US$33 million) in aid, and will immediately send a 17-member reconnaissance team
charged with determining the need for Canada's crack military emergency response
unit. The death toll from the massive tsunamis in South and Southeast Asian
countries has risen to over 115,000.
Xinhua
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