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More than 200 Chinese citizens evacuated from Lebanon, says foreign ministry

'These people, who have been evacuated in two batches, include three Hong Kong residents and one Taiwan compatriot,' the ministry said

Reuters Beijing Published 05.10.24, 02:14 PM
A view shows a damaged floor in a building at the site hit by an Israeli strike that, according to a security source, killed Saeed Atallah, a leader in Hamas' armed wing al-Qassam brigades, with three family members, in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon October 5, 2024.

A view shows a damaged floor in a building at the site hit by an Israeli strike that, according to a security source, killed Saeed Atallah, a leader in Hamas' armed wing al-Qassam brigades, with three family members, in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon October 5, 2024. Reuters

More than 200 Chinese citizens have been safely evacuated from Lebanon, China's foreign ministry said on Saturday.

"These people, who have been evacuated in two batches, include three Hong Kong residents and one Taiwan compatriot," the ministry said in a statement in response to a Reuters query on the situation.

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"The Chinese Embassy in Lebanon remains firm in Lebanon and continues to assist Chinese citizens remaining there in taking security measures," it added.

The move comes after conflict in the Middle East has intensified following Iran's missile strike on Israel on Tuesday and Israel's incursion into Lebanon.

On Wednesday, China's official Xinhua news agency said more than 200 Chinese citizens had been safely evacuated from Lebanon by the government.

Taiwan's foreign ministry said three Taiwanese in Lebanon were expected to return to the island this month and that two others had opted to stay for family reasons.

The ministry added that another Taiwanese decided late last month to take a boat out of the country arranged by China, and that the de facto Taiwan embassy in Jordan was aware of that process. It did not elaborate.

China claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and considers the island's people to be Chinese citizens, a position the government in Taipei strongly objects to.

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