The government of Japan on Friday presented around 123 trillion kip (1.6 billion yen) to the Lao government for non-project grant aid and the construction of a Lao-Japan Budo Centre in Vientiane.
The Japanese Ambassador to Laos , Mr Makoto Katsura, signed the exchange of notes with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Bounkeut Sangsomsak, at his ministry, at a signing ceremony attended by both officials.
“We are providing 1.2 billion yen as non-project grant aid to enable the Lao government to import indispensable materials such as fuel and iron, and to make use of the counterpart fund acquired by the sale of these materials to accelerate its efforts for socio-economic development and poverty reduction,” Mr Katsura said.
“We are also giving 400 million yen to build a budo centre to promote cultural exchange and friendship between Laos and Japan . The centre will also be used for the Southeast Asian Games to be hosted by Laos in 2009.”
He said the centre would be a way of familiarising Lao people with various forms of budo, including judo, karatedo and aikido, which were deeply rooted in traditional Japanese culture.
The project would enable practitioners of these martial sports to practise in more appropriate conditions, promote the teaching of these sports in Laos , and boost standards, he said.
“Both projects are essential factors for developing the nation. Furthermore, I think that a combination of these two different types of assistance will have a synergistic effect,” said Mr Katsura.
“We can confirm that these two grant aid projects will be used effectively in accordance with the objectives of the government and the Japanese people,” said the Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Bounkeut Sangsomsak.
By Panyasith Thammavongsa vientianetimes
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Big Smile? Ha Ha !!! Only high ranking officials of LPDR government that will have a "Big Smile".........How many yen or kip made it to ordinary Lao citizens?
But according to the report, the japanese's money gave to LAO is for the 2 PROJECTS laid out...so we have to wait and see, whether a sport centre is going to be built in the future. The japanese did not give that amount of money to any particularly lao's leader.... In USA if you were qualified for FOOD BILLS then you can only buy food for living with those bills not other stuffs, that a kind of hand out of rich countries to keep the unemployed people alive.. In LAO you have to grow your own vegetables, and go down the river for fishing, no food bills in LAO. SELF SUFFICIENT. 'LIENG KUM TUAR ENG'