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UAE Gave $100 Million for Katrina Relief

Friday, February 24, 2006 5:32:18 AM
By TED BRIDIS

President Bush sought to calm an uproar over an Arab company taking over operations at six major American ports, saying "people don't need to worry about security." , Thursday, Feb. 23, 2006, in Washington. Bush made the comments after a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House to discuss the results and recommendations of the Hurricane Katrina lessons-learned review process that has been led by his Homeland Security Advisor, Fran Townsend. At left is Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds) WASHINGTON (AP) - The United Arab Emirates gave the Bush administration $100 million to help victims of Hurricane Katrina weeks before a state-owned company there sought U.S. approval for its ports deal.

The White House said Thursday the $100 million for storm victims demonstrates the relationship between the two governments caught in a firestorm over the potential security risks of state-owned Dubai Ports World running significant operations at six major U.S. ports.

The administration said the request for U.S. approval of the $6.8 billion ports deal and the UAE contribution were not related.


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