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BEIJING — A day after denying that any of its citizens had been involved, China confirmed Tuesday that Chinese technicians were taken hostage during a militant attack on a Pakistani naval base.

A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Jiang Yu, said “technical staff of a certain enterprise” had been on the naval base in Karachi and were taken hostage in the 16-hour siege, which began late Sunday and left at least 10 Pakistani security officers dead.

Speaking at a regularly scheduled news briefing, Ms. Jiang said she had no report that any Chinese had been injured. She did not say how many had been taken hostage.

The presence of Chinese technical staff members at the naval base, in Karachi, is another sign of China’s growing involvement in Pakistan. Last week, Pakistan’s defense minister, Ahmad Mukhtar, said that China would take over management of the port of Gwadar, a Pakistani city, and that he would welcome having China build a naval port there.

Mr. Mukhtar made the statement after visiting Beijing with the Pakistani prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani. Pakistani officials said Beijing had agreed to speed up delivery of jointly developed fighters.

China has been walking a careful line with Pakistan. It does not want to antagonize India, but it is eager to present itself to Pakistan as a more reliable and understanding ally than the United States, which in recent years has been stepping up criticism of Pakistan for harboring Islamist militants.

On Tuesday, for example, the government-run Xinhua news agency issued an analysis of the attack on the Karachi base. The article largely blamed the United States for the attack, saying Pakistan was paying the price for the recent American raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/25/world/asia/25china.html?ref=china

Apparently, your government cares more about the bilateral relationship with Pakistan than the safty of your citizens.
 
You mean regarding to the silent chopper wreckage thingy...?

(I'm not taking it seriously so far.)
 
You mean regarding to the silent chopper wreckage thingy...?

(I'm not taking it seriously so far.)


No i mean some elements trying to target Pak-Sino relations?

@the indian guy........ No they were probably there for the Z-9 helis.

I hope u know there were also 6 americans on the base aswell.
 
^^^ If they wanted to do that why not just kill the hostages.

Also chinese commoners and businessmen out in the streets are easier targets.
 
^^^ If they wanted to do that why not just kill the hostages.

Also chinese commoners and businessmen out in the streets are easier targets.

They had the same intention...... Didnt they? They would have dont tht.....If the SSN guys didnt kill em?

Probably wanted to create a statement by murdering chinese govt sent technicians?
 
Probably Chinese techies were studying P-3C Orion technology !!
You do know China recently sold a bunch of Z-9 to Pakistan right? Those Z-9 are on that base right?
 
they would have directly killed those chineese

probably its a false news

besdie this i am feeling change in china friendship toward pakistan from the last week
 
BEIJING — A day after denying that any of its citizens had been involved, China confirmed Tuesday that Chinese technicians were taken hostage during a militant attack on a Pakistani naval base.

A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Jiang Yu, said “technical staff of a certain enterprise” had been on the naval base in Karachi and were taken hostage in the 16-hour siege, which began late Sunday and left at least 10 Pakistani security officers dead.

Speaking at a regularly scheduled news briefing, Ms. Jiang said she had no report that any Chinese had been injured. She did not say how many had been taken hostage.

The presence of Chinese technical staff members at the naval base, in Karachi, is another sign of China’s growing involvement in Pakistan. Last week, Pakistan’s defense minister, Ahmad Mukhtar, said that China would take over management of the port of Gwadar, a Pakistani city, and that he would welcome having China build a naval port there.

Mr. Mukhtar made the statement after visiting Beijing with the Pakistani prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani. Pakistani officials said Beijing had agreed to speed up delivery of jointly developed fighters.

China has been walking a careful line with Pakistan. It does not want to antagonize India, but it is eager to present itself to Pakistan as a more reliable and understanding ally than the United States, which in recent years has been stepping up criticism of Pakistan for harboring Islamist militants.

On Tuesday, for example, the government-run Xinhua news agency issued an analysis of the attack on the Karachi base. The article largely blamed the United States for the attack, saying Pakistan was paying the price for the recent American raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/25/world/asia/25china.html?ref=china

Apparently, your government cares more about the bilateral relationship with Pakistan than the safty of your citizens.

The bolded part at end is a pov but also possible that the Chinese didn't want to create unnecessary panic and attention towards this incident back in the mainland.

Probably they will decide now on their future course of action in Pakistan.
 
Probably Chinese techies were studying P-3C Orion technology !!

Hey dumb clown you do know we have Z9c on this base and Americans were also present.So i guess Chinese were working in collusion with Americans.
 
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