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TOKYO, Dec. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Japan decided Tuesday to give Iraq 10 billion
yen (96 million US dollars) in grant aid to improve itspublic services, such as
hospitals and the police, Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura said.
Of the amount, 8.45 billion yen (81 million dollars) will go to health and
home affairs ministries of the Iraqi interim governmentas funds to buy 700
ambulances, 150 police buses and 500 police motorcycles to improve the security
situation all over Iraq, the minister said.
Japan will also allocate 866 million yen (8.3 million dollars) for the
government of the southern Iraqi province of Muthana, where Japanese troops are
stationed, to buy medical equipment for 32 local primary health centers.
The remaining 658 million yen (6.3 million dollars) will be for the city of
Samawah, the provincial capital, to buy garbage-collecting equipment such as
vehicles and containers, Machimura said.
Japan has dispatched about 600 troops from the Ground
Self-Defense Force to Samawah for reconstruction and assistance work.
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