French President Jacques Chirac assured Indonesian Foreign Minister Hasan
Wirayuda on Tuesday that France would support Indonesia's debt relief to help
the country's reconstruction after tsunami, Chirac's office said.
"Indonesia will count on France's support for emergency aid, debt relief and
aid to the reconstruction according to the needs identified by the Indonesian
government," Chirac said.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's special envoy, Wirayuda, held
an one-hour meeting with Chirac on the eve of the Paris Club's meeting that will
group major international creditor countries to examine a moratorium on
repayments of Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
The two countries were hit by tsunamis triggered by a series of huge undersea
earthquakes near the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Dec. 26 that swept across
the coastal countries of the Indian Ocean rim, destroying villages, flooding
cities and killing over 150,000 people.
France and Germany have proposed that the Paris Club of creditor nations put
a moratorium on repayments of Indonesia's debt of 132 billion dollars.
Wirayuda told journalists earlier in the day that his country would prefer
"donations" to more loans.