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remarks in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 4, came after he and Florida
Governor Jeb Bush held talks with Indonesian Foreign Minister Noer
Hassan Wirajuda. The secretary called the tsunami's effects "a
calamity which will have far-reaching implications... you can count on
the United States being with you for this longer rebuilding period.
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Proclaiming that the presence of Powell and Governor Bush in his country "reflects the magnitude that the United States Government has attached to the monstrous calamity, " Wirajuda welcomed their visit. Powell arrived in Jakarta, Indonesia, to attend a special meeting of the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on the disaster on January 6. |
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