Special Reports
SCO Summit 2006
Earthquake in Indonesia
Chinese president condemns bombings in Egypt
www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-25 09:50:23

    RABAT, April 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Monday condemned three explosions in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Dahab and offered condolences to families of the victims and sympathy to the wounded.

    In the message to Egyptian President Muhammed Hosni Mubarak, Husaid the Chinese government condemned the terrorist bombings and strongly opposed all kinds of terrorism.

    China is ready to strengthen the cooperation with the international community, including Egypt, to continue battling terrorism and safeguard world peace and stability, Hu said.

    The Chinese president sent the condolence message during his state visit to Morocco.

    The three bombings in Dahab killed 23 people, including three foreigners, and wounded 62 others on Monday, the Egyptian Interior Ministry said.

    But Egyptian police and medics said earlier that at least 30 people were killed and more than 150 others wounded after three remote-controlled bombs went off almost simultaneously at around 7:15 p.m. local time (1715 GMT) Monday in the tourist town in southeast Sinai peninsular.

    It was the second such attack since last July when a series of bombings hit Sinai's most popular Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, killing at least 60. Enditem

Editor: Nie Peng
E-mail Us Print This Article
Related Stories
Chinese, US presidents discuss Iran nuclear issue via phone
Bank of China listed in Hong Kong
World powers agree to offer incentives to Iran
Chen Shui-bian to cede powers amid family scandals
Israeli PM to meet Abbas at end of June
Uma Thurman finds "Accidental Husband"
Survey: home buyers good at repaying loans
U.S. plans to sell advanced missiles to Pakistan: report
China, Arab states to hold first oil meeting
Bush named as worst US president
6 world powers agree on Iran incentives
Voters view Bush as worst US president since WWII: poll
Israeli PM to meet Abbas at end of June
German woman sentenced to 15 years for deaths of nine babies
Bush warns Iran of UNSC sanctions