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Spokesman Sun Yuxi on the Killing of Two Chinese Hostages in the Philippines

2001-08-21 15:04
Q: It is reported that two Chinese hostages were shot to death in the Philippines. What is your comment on this?

A: On August 19, in a gunbattle between the Philippine government troops and the kidnappers, two of the four Chinese men held hostage by the kidnappers were killed, one was rescued and the fourth man is still missing. China is shocked and distressed at such misfortune befalling Chinese citizens.

The four Chinese men were kidnapped in the Philippines on June 20, and the Chinese government has shown serious concern over the issue ever since. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines have made a series of efforts and repeated representations with the Philippine government and people concerned, urging the Philippine side to ensure the hostages' safety, and with their safety as precondition, to promote their early release. The Philippine side has also promised many times that they would ensure the hostages' safety, and solve the crisis through peaceful negotiations.

After the disaster, China has requested the Philippine government to give a full account of the matter, and strongly demanded that the Philippine side take measures necessary to ensure the absolute safety of the Chinese citizens in the Philippines, and properly deal with the aftermath of the killing.
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