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Li Peng Leaves Tunisia, Ending Visits to North Africa, Latin America

Chinese top legislator Li Peng left Tunis for Beijing on Saturday, winding up his five-nation visit to North Africa and Latin America.


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Chinese top legislator Li Peng left Tunis for Beijing on Saturday, winding up his five-nation visit to North Africa and Latin America.

During his three-day visit to Tunisia, Li, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, met with Tunisian President Zine Al-Abidine Ben Ali and his Tunisian counterpart Fouad Mebazza.

Li and Tunisian leaders reached consensus on bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual concern.

In a departure message to Ben Ali, Li said that his visit has served to enhance the understanding, mutual trust and friendship between the two countries.

Tunisia is the last leg of his tour to North Africa and Latin America, which has taken him to Algeria, Cuba, Argentina and Uruguay.




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