After the conflict in August 2008 with Russia, many countries came to Georgia's financial aid. The United States was the largest donor. The second largest donor country was Japan with $200 million. Georgia is a recipient of the Japan's Yen loan, grant aid, and assistance under the technical cooperation programs.
Before the conflict, from 2004 to 2008, Japan's Official Development Assistance invested $120 million. After August 2008, at the Brussels Joint Needs Assessment, Japan earmarked $200 million for Georgia. The Japanese government also provided $1 million through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for emergency disaster relief.
According to the newspaper, Georgia Today, Georgia is planning to assist Japan after the earthquake and tsunami disaster on March 11. Urgent medical aid and a rescue team will be sent to Japan. The Georgian Red Cross has also opened an account for donations to Japan.
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