Sunday, March 20, 2011

French President plans to travel to Japan in late March

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Thursday he is prepared to travel in late March to Japan, which faces a major nuclear crisis, to "express solidarity" in France and other countries, G8 and G20. "This is not to disturb the Japanese authorities must absolutely devote to managing the crisis, but of course, if the opportunity arises and if the Japanese authorities so wish, it is clear that at the time of my trip to Asia, I will go there to express our solidarity, "Sarkozy said on Thursday in southeastern France.

The head of state said Gallo, however, that "the priority is the victims, is the crisis, is to cool power plants (nuclear Japanese)." Sarkozy plans to participate on March 31 in Nanjing (China) in a seminar on reform of the International Monetary System (IMS), as current chair of the G8 (USA, Russia, Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan) and G20 developed and emerging economies.

The Red Cross is appealing for money from the account. For the time will not be installed collection centers for donations in kind by the high cost would represent the movement of goods to the affected areas in Japan. Beware of websites that provide mechanisms for donations. Security agencies warn that could result in fraudulent campaigns.

The Mexican Red Cross is the only institution authorized by the Embassy of Japan to manage aid to daminificados by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that killed thousands in China.

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