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Abbas meets Chinese envoy on Mideast peace process
www.chinaview.cn 2005-09-15 09:38:46

    
Mahmoud Abbas (R), president of the Palestinian National Authority, meets with Wang Shijie, China's Middle East envoy, in Gaza Sept. 14, 2005. Wang, who started his Mideast tour on Sept. 14, will also travel to Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Morocco after his visit to Palestine. (Xinhua Photo)
GAZA, Sept. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met visiting Chinese special envoy to the Mideast peace process Wang Shijie in Gaza on Wednesday night and the two sides held talks on the future of the regional peace process.

    The meeting focused on discussing the latest developments in the Palestinian territories following the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and parts of northern West Bank, revealed Palestinian official sources.

    The two sides also discussed the bilateral ties between China and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and how to improve the ties to serve the interests of both people, said the sources.   Enditem

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