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Donors focus
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Finance Minister Dr. Sarath Amunugama left the country early
yesterday to attend the World leaders' pledging conference
today where one billion dollars is expected to be received
for reconstruction operations in the tsunami affected
regions.
The conference in Geneva is attended by major international
donor countries including France, Germany, USA, Britain,
China, Netherlands, Japan and three main donor agencies
Asian Development Bank, World Bank and the IMF. They will
discuss possible debt relief for affected countries.
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan will Chair the
conference where the UN expects to raise US$ 1 billion for
basic humanitarian assistance for the next six months.
The UN took the initiative to call for the Geneva pledging
conference at the ASEAN leaders meeting in Jakarta.
Already the world has pledged US $ 4 billion as relief
assistance and US, France, Germany, Britain and Japan has
called for debt relief for affected nations to recover from
the shock.
Sri Lanka's death toll has risen to 30,700 by yesterday and
another 833,000 have been
displaced due to the tragedy. Dr.Amunugama was accompanied
to Geneva by Treasury Secretary Dr.P.B.Jayasundara and
Foreign Ministry Director for General Economic Affairs
Prasad Kariyawasam. |
          
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