RSSNewsletterSiteMapFeedback

Home · Weather · Forum · Learning Chinese · Jobs · Shopping
Search This Site
China | International | Business | Government | Environment | Olympics/Sports | Travel/Living in China | Culture/Entertainment | Books & Magazines | Health
Home / Government / Central Government News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Food Disease Didn't Kill Korean Envoy
Adjust font size:

The death of a senior diplomat of the Republic of Korea (ROK) in China was not caused by food-originated diseases, even though he died after eating a tuna sandwich, Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu said on Wednesday.

The death of Whang Joung-il was not caused by food related diseases, and "I am 100 percent sure" of that, Chen said at a press conference in response to a question raised by a Wall Street Journal reporter.

The Ministry of Health organized authoritative experts to conduct medical tests on Whang's case to find out the exact cause of his death and the result has been given to the ROK via diplomatic channels, Chen said, adding that the ministry is planning to work with the ROK in order to further determine the cause.

Chen said he read a report in ROK media that quoted a leading ROK institution as saying that Whang's death was caused by excessive work and cardiologic diseases.

Whang, 52, a major diplomat at the ROK embassy in Beijing, suffered severe stomach pains and vomiting after eating a sandwich bought nearby on July 28. He was brought to the Beijing Vista Clinic the following morning and died two hours later.

"Minister Whang was an old friend of China. We feel grief over his death, and I want to take the opportunity to express our condolences to Whang's family and the ROK People," Chen said.

He said Whang had made great contributions to the Sino-ROK relationship, and "any media reports that play up his death are a disrespect to him and not humanitarian."

(Xinhua News Agency September 5, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
Most Viewed >>
-China works to limit snow-related chaos
-'We have faith,' Premier Wen tells country
-No effort spared, President Hu says
-New commander for PLA Hong Kong Garrison appointed
-Five-year Guidelines Set for Western Development
Questions and Answers More
Q: What kind of law is there in place to protect pandas?
A: In order to put the protection of giant pandas and other wildlife under the law, the Chinese government put the protection of rare animals and plants into the Constitution.
Useful Info
- Who's Who in China's Leadership
- State Structure
- China's Political System
- China's Legislative System
- China's Judicial System
- Mapping out 11th Five-Year Guidelines
Links
- Chinese Embassies
- International Department, Central Committee of CPC
- State Organs Work Committee of CPC
- United Front Work Department, Central Committee of CPC
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲另类专区欧美制服| 午夜时刻免费实验区观看| 91自产拍在线观看精品| 强奷乱码中文字幕| 久久久久亚洲AV无码专区体验| 欧洲熟妇色xxxx欧美老妇多毛| 亚洲精品偷拍无码不卡av| 禁忌2电影在线观看完整版免费观看 | 天堂资源最新在线| 三上悠亚电影全集免费| 无码av天天av天天爽| 久久嫩草影院免费看夜色| 最近最好的中文字幕2019免费| 亚洲天堂电影在线观看| 毛片一级在线观看| 人人妻人人玩人人澡人人爽| 精品久久久无码人妻中文字幕| 国产aⅴ激情无码久久| 韩国一大片a毛片女同| 国产成人av乱码在线观看| 日本最新免费网站| 国产精品亚洲欧美大片在线观看 | 日产精品久久久久久久性色| 久久国产精品免费网站| 日韩精品免费一级视频| 亚洲va欧美va天堂v国产综合| 欧美日韩乱国产| 亚洲欧美国产精品专区久久| 渣男渣女抹胸渣男渣女软件| 免费A级毛片无码免费视频| 福利网站在线播放| 免费无码国产V片在线观看| 精品国产v无码大片在线观看| 又爽又黄又无遮挡网站| 美女跪下吃j8羞羞漫画| 国产94在线传媒麻豆免费观看| 草草影院永久在线观看| 国产亚洲视频在线观看网址| 韩国无码av片| 国产制服丝袜在线| 青草草在线视频永久免费|