
According to the Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Tokyo, speaking at a press conference, Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu said that the aforementioned aid would be transferred to Vietnam through international organizations as soon as possible. Specifically, Japan will provide basic necessities worth US$1 million through the International Organization for Migration (IOM), as well as clean water and sanitation services worth US$500,000 through the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Foreign Minister Motegi added that Southeast Asia has recently suffered significant damage from typhoons and floods. Japan has been providing appropriate assistance based on the needs and requests of each country. In the future, if similar situations occur again, Japan will continue to make efforts to provide assistance to the best of its ability.
Meanwhile, in Brazil, over the past few days, many organizations, businesses, and friends in the country have responded to the call from the Brazil-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce to join hands in supporting Vietnam in overcoming the consequences of natural disasters.
According to the Vietnam News Agency correspondent in South America, JBS Group, one of Brazil's largest food processing companies with many Vietnamese partners, has taken the lead in donating $20,000 along with 1,000 sets of blankets, sheets, and mattresses to affected families, aiming to provide timely support to people in the flood-stricken areas.
Furthermore, on the Brazilian government side, the Brazilian Agency for Cooperation (ABC) under the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that during a meeting with a delegation from the Central Committee for Strategic Policy of the Communist Party of Vietnam, led by Deputy Head Nguyen Duc Hien, who visited Brazil in early December, the agency is studying appropriate support measures for the people of Central Vietnam. ABC emphasized that it will consider the possibility of sharing experiences in disaster management, flood response, and post-disaster reconstruction – areas in which Brazil has accumulated significant practical experience in recent years.
Several Brazilian businesses in the logistics, agriculture , and supply chain sectors are also actively considering supporting shipping costs and financing relief goods sent to Vietnam.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Brazil will continue to coordinate closely with Brazilian authorities and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure that all aid is delivered to Vietnam in a timely, safe, and effective manner.
In addition to the contributions mentioned above, many embassies in the area and the Brazil-Vietnam Friendship Association have also sent letters and telegrams expressing condolences for the loss of life and property in the recent floods in Vietnam.
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