Japanese PM thanks nations
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan has expressed his deep gratitude to
the people and nations worldwide including Sri Lanka for their support
and encouragement in the midst of its devastating earthquake and tsunami
that took away thousands of precious lives. “We deeply appreciate the
Kizuna (the bonds of friendship) our friends around the world have shown
and I want to thank every nation entity, and you personally from the
bottom of my heart,” he said.
The Japanese Premier in a personal statement said one month has
passed since an earthquake of unprecedented scale struck Japan taking
thousands of precious lives.
“Even today, evacuation shelters are still the only refuge for more
than 150,000 people,” Kan said.
“In the tsunami-devastated regions there was no food, no water, no
electricity and the survivors had no communications.
At that desperate time people from around the world rallied to our
side bringing hope and inspiring courage,” the Japanese Premier said.
“Every blanket and every cup of hot soup brought warmth and strength
to the cold and exhausted who had lost everything. Rescue teams
heroically searched for survivors in the heaps of broken rubble, while
medical teams worked tirelessly caring for the injured.
We are still receiving a tremendous outpouring of encouragement,
prayers and support from people worldwide,” he said.
“Reconstruction has begun and we are putting every effort into
stabilizing the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
Through our own efforts and with the help of the global community, Japan
will recover and come back even stronger. We will then repay you for
your generous aid,” Kan said.
“With this in our hearts, we now stand together dedicated to
rebuilding the nation.
As our feelings of deep gratitude to you grow into feelings of hope,
we, the people of Japan, express our sincere thanks to you all.” |