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Palestinian leaders arrived in Jordan for visit
www.chinaview.cn 2004-11-29 02:42:17

    AMMAN, Nov. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- A top Palestinian delegation  arrived here Sunday to discuss with the Jordanian side on latest developments in the Palestinian territories, the official Petra News Agency reported.

    The delegation includes Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)executive committee chairman Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei and Palestinian National Authority (PNA)interim President Rawhi Fattouh.

    The Palestinian leaders is expected to meet with Jordan's King Abdullah II and Prime Minister Faisal Fayez on Monday, said Jordanian government spokeswoman Asma Khader.

    They will brief Jordanian officials on the outcome of their talks with US and EU officials who visited Ramallah recently,Khader said, adding the two sides will discuss means to revive the Mideast peace process and resume the negotiations with Israel.

    Jordan is the second stop of the Palestinian leaders' regional tour, which has taken them to Egypt. They will leave for Syria after visit to Jordan.  Enditem

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