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JAKARTA, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- The Japanese government will dispatch its
maritime self-defense force for relief operations in countries affected by the
Dec. 26 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, a government spokesman said here Thursday.
"We are ready to dispatch the maritime self defense force for relief
operation," said Akira Chiba, spokesman for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi who
was in Jakarta to attend an international conference on tsunami.
Chiba said a 21-member survey team was already dispatched to Indonesia,
Thailand and Malaysia.
"We have to find out the needs. We don't exclude any of the three forces --
maritime, ground and air -- from participating in the relief operation," he told
a press conference.
Japan also will extend up to 500 million US dollars of grant asemergency
assistance for Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Thailand.
Chiba said the 500 million dollars assistance was intended onlyfor
emergency needs and Japan is ready to further assist the post-disaster
reconstruction in affected countries.
"We are ready to discuss with affected governments.
They may raise the figure for reconstruction," he said.
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