BEIJING, April 26 (Xinhua) -- China said on Thursday it would step up its
evaluation of safety measures to protect overseas Chinese after a group of
gunmen attacked a Chinese oil company's premises in the Ogaden region of
Ethiopia, killing nine Chinese workers.
In Tuesday's attack, seven other Chinese workers were kidnapped by the
gunmen, who also killed 65 Ethiopian employees working for the Zhongyuan
Petroleum Exploration Bureau under the China Petroleum & Chemical
Corporation.
China is trying to rescue the kidnapped workers, the remains of the dead
have been properly dealt with and the injured are receiving treatment, said
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao at a regular press conference.
A working group consisting of the Commerce Ministry, Foreign Ministry and
the China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation arrived in Addis Ababa on
Wednesday night to assist the Chinese Embassy in Ethiopia.
"In view of recent incidents concerning the safety of overseas Chinese,
China's related departments are carrying out an evaluation of overseas safety to
ensure sound economic and trade cooperation between the Chinese enterprises and
foreign countries," said Liu.
China will not change its policy of encouraging its enterprises to carry
out cooperation with all countries, including those in Africa, on the basis of
equality and mutual benefit, said Liu.
China is highly concerned about the safety of the Chinese people overseas,
said Liu.
China condemned the attack on Tuesday, saying "the Chinese government
strongly condemned this atrocious armed attack, mourns over the Chinese and
Ethiopian victims and expresses deep sympathy to their families and those
injured in the attack."