Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said Friday that China has
decided to offer emergency humanitarian aid to Lebanon.
Liu made the remark when commenting on a presidential statement issued
Thursday by the United Nations Security Council on the Israeli attack on a UN
observer post in southern Lebanon, which killed four UN military observers
including a Chinese.
"We demand Israel to cooperate with the UN and carry out all-round
investigation, and announce its result as soon as possible," Liu said.
Thursday's statement says the Security Council is deeply concerned about the
safety and security of UN personnel, stressing that Israel and all concerned
parties must fully comply with their obligations under international
humanitarian law related to the protection of UN and its associated personnel
and ensure that UN personnel are not the object of attack.
"China also urges Israel and related sides to implement their international
obligations and take practical measures to ensure the security of UN
peacekeepers," the spokesman said.
He said China has repeatedly expressed its solemn stance on the issue and
strongly condemned the attack.
China is strongly concerned about the current situation in the Middle East,
now in tensions and turbulence, Liu said.
China urges all parties to the conflict to cease fire immediately, launch
humanitarian assistance, and return to the track of negotiations for political
solution, so as to resume peace and security in the region as soon as possible,
he said.
After the attack, Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday expressed his
"deep condolences" over the death of Chinese UN observer Du Zhaoyu, a Lieutenant
Colonel of the Chinese People's Liberation Army with a postgraduate degree.
Du was sent to Lebanon in January this year as a UN observer.
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."
"China urges the concerned sides, especially Israel, to take tangible
measures to ensure the security of UN peacekeepers," Liu said Wednesday.
The UN presidential statement said the Council "is deeply shocked and
distressed" by the Israeli attack.
"The Security Council calls on the Israeli government to conduct a
comprehensive inquiry into this incident, taking into account any relevant
material from the UN authorities, and make the results public as soon as
possible," said the statement.
The statement expressed the Council's deep concern for Lebanese and Israeli
civilian casualties and sufferings, the destruction of civilian infrastructures
and the rising number of internally displaced people in
Lebanon.