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Egyptian FM: 11 European tourists released unharmed
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-09-23 09:56

NEW YORK -- Egypt's foreign minister said here Monday that 11 European tourists taken hostage in a remote part of Egypt have been released unharmed.

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Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit was quoted by The Associated Press as saying that the group was captured by "gangsters." He did not say how he knew of their release, or whether a ransom was paid.

Aboul Gheit spoke briefly to US reporters while in New York for the annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly.

Kidnappers reportedly seized 11 European tourists and eight Egyptians on Friday during a Sahara desert safari to an area plateau famed for its prehistoric cave paintings. The tour company had been negotiating with the captors, who demanded millions of dollars in ransom, AP said.

The group included five Germans, five Italians and one Romanian.