Latest News:  

English>>Foreign Affairs

China to assist relatives of stabbing victims in Papua New Guinea: FM spokeswoman

(Xinhua)

08:42, June 27, 2013

Four Chinese killed in Papua New Guinea

BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- The Foreign Ministry and the Chinese Embassy in Papua New Guinea will offer all-out assistance to the relatives of Chinese who were recently attacked in the country, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Wednesday.

Four Chinese were stabbed to death in a bakery on Monday in Papua New Guinea's capital of Port Moresby. The attack was confirmed by the Chinese Embassy in Papua New Guinea.

Hua said at a regular press briefing that the Chinese Embassy in Papua New Guinea has attached great importance to the incident and immediately launched an emergency mechanism to deal with the incident.

She said the Chinese ambassador to Papua New Guinea has called an emergency meeting with senior officials of Papua New Guinea, asked police in the country to apprehend the attackers and bring them to justice as oon as possible and take measures to guarantee the safety and legitimate rights of Chinese citizens.

The embassy has sent consular officials to assist local police in their investigation, she added.

Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill Wednesday condemned the killing in a statement and called the attack "brutal and cowardly," adding that an investigation is under way.

He expressed deep condolences to the victims' families.

The Foreign Ministry and the Chinese Embassy in Papua New Guinea will pay close attention to the case's progress and make all-out efforts to help the victims' relatives handle the aftermath, Hua said.

We recommend:

Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens
    

World's tallest twisted tower opens in Dubai

Swedish Princess Madeleine marries U.S. banker

'50th Exhibition of classic vintage cars kicks off

Beatles' wax figures exhibited

Pole Dance National Day marked in Mexico

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:ZhangQian、Liang Jun)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Special forces in joint training


  2. J-15 fighter fastened on aircraft carrier

  3. Best photos of week (June 17 - June 23)

  4. Terraced fields in SW China

  5. China's weekly story (2013 6.15-6.21)

  6. Photos: Hazy life in Beijing

  7. Camacho's embarrassing records

  8. Food Taipei 2013 exhibition kicks off

  9. Chinese shares extend losses

  10. Highlights of luxury China 2013

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Money not the answer to all problems
  2. Syria conference unlikely to be in July
  3. Snowden not on board flight to Cuba
  4. Cause of human rights should ground in reality
  5. Snowden case should not affect Sino-U.S. ties
  6. Chinese consumer spending weakens
  7. Think tank has huge potential for development
  8. Why top scorers in Gaokao choose to go abroad
  9. Mobile Web alters Internet industry
  10. Stocks plunge, analysts eye liquidity

What’s happening in China

Wait and See!
I can catch you, rats

  1. Shanghai reports 1 H7N9 death
  2. 5 dead, 23 injured in NW China road accident
  3. Rehab centers face obstacles in China
  4. Sniffer dogs get new life with families
  5. Chemical plant blaze blamed on illegal work