Statement by IMF
Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato Ahead of Jakarta Meeting on
Asia Tsunami Disaster
Mr. Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International
Monetary Fund (IMF), issued the following statement today after
arriving in Jakarta, Indonesia, for a high-level meeting on
humanitarian relief for countries affected by the Asia tsunami
disaster:
"First, I would like to express once again my deep sympathy
to the countries affected by this devastating human tragedy, and
also reiterate the IMF's commitment to help as much as possible
in the international assistance effort.
"We are working closely in our areas of expertise with the
most affected countries, including in assessing the
macroeconomic consequences and financing needs. I will be
participating in the high-level meeting tomorrow in Jakarta, and
IMF Management and staff will also be visiting the affected
countries in the coming days.
"The financing needs have yet to be fully assessed. This,
together with the most appropriate forms in which the assistance
should be delivered, will be discussed tomorrow and in the
coming days. For our part, the IMF stands ready to provide
financial assistance to affected countries, in the first
instance through our
Emergency Natural Disaster Assistance facility. This
financing, which could be on the order of US$1 billion for the
most affected countries, could be made available quickly and
without an IMF program."
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