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BEIJING, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao
on Wednesday expressed his "deep condolences" over the death of a Chinese UN
observer killed in an Israeli air raid on a UN post in south Lebanon, according
to a statement from Chinese Foreign Ministry.
President Hu "demanded the Chinese departments
concerned properly handle the aftermath of the incident and take every measure
necessary to ensure the safety of Chinese nationals in Lebanon," said the
statement.
The air raid on early Wednesday killed four UN
observers, including one from China. The other three were from Finland, Austria
and Canada, UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) sources confirmed.
"After being informed of the tragic death of the
Chinese peacekeeper early this morning, President Hu instructed the departments
concerned to condemn the attack on UN peacekeepers and expressed his deep
condolences on the victims and sincere sympathy for their families," it said.
 The file photo shows Du Zhaoyu who was killed in an Israeli
air raid in south Lebanon, July 26, 2006. Du Zhaoyu, a Lieutenant Colonel
of the Chinese People's Liberation Army with a postgraduate degree, was
born in Jinan, capital of east China's Shandong Province. He was sent to
Lebanon in January, 2006, as a UN observer.(Xinhua File Photo)
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The Chinese victim named Du Zhaoyu, a Lieutenant
Colonel of the Chinese People's Liberation Army with a postgraduate degree, was
born in Jinan, capital of east China's Shandong Province. He was sent to Lebanon
in January this year as a UN observer.
Du had worked as secretary to the military attache in
the Chinese embassy in India.
China on Wednesday felt "deeply shocked" by and
"strongly condemned" an Israeli air raid and urged for immediate ceasefire.
"China urges the concerned sides, especially Israel,
to take tangible measures to ensure the security of UN peacekeepers," said
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao Wednesday.
He called on concerned sides back to the track of
talks to seek a political solution.
"China will work with the international community,
further diplomatic efforts and push the Middle East situation back to peace and
stability at an early date," Liu said.
Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Zhai Jun called in
Israeli Ambassador Yehoyada Haim Wednesday morning and made solemn
representations.
"China strongly condemns the activity to raid the UN
peacekeeping post and urges Israel to carry out a thorough investigation and
apologize to China and the victim's families, and coordinate with China to deal
with the aftermath," Zhao told the ambassador.
Israel has intensified its air raids on Lebanese
targets since launching a massive assault on July 12 when Lebanon's Hezbollah
guerillas kidnapped two Israeli soldiers and killed eight in cross-border
attacks.
Over 350 Lebanese and 42 Israelis have been killed in
the two-week conflicts.
Some 180 Chinese staff officers, engineers as well as
three observers, including Du, were working in Lebanon, as part of the UN
peacekeeping mission, according to diplomatic sources.
"Since the armed conflicts broke out in mid-July,
President Hu has made quite a few instructions, requiring the related
departments to ensure the safety of Chinese nationals in Lebanon," according to
the statement.
Chinese Ambassador to the UN Wang Guangya on
Wednesday made an emergency call to UN Deputy Secretary-General Mark Malloch
Brown, asking the UN to require Israel to take every measure to ensure the
safety of UN peacekeepers, including those from China, and look into the
incident.
Milos Struger, spokesman of the UNIFIL said earlier
that an Israeli bomb directly hit the base of the UN Observer Group in the town
of Khiam near the eastern end of the border with Israel.
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said in a statement
that he was "shocked and deeply distressed" by the attack, saying it's
"apparently deliberate targeting by Israeli Defense Forces."
In Jerusalem, Israel expressed regret on Wednesday
over the deaths of four UN observers in south Lebanon.
"Israel sincerely regrets the tragic death of the UN personnel in south Lebanon," said Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev. Enditem
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