Xi receives credentials from new ambassadors
Updated: 2013-04-23 07:19
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Chinese President Xi Jinping receives the credential presented by the new Pakistani Ambassador to China Masood Khalid in Beijing, April 22, 2013. Xi received credentials presented by new ambassadors from nine foreign countries on Monday. The ambassadors are Masood Khalid from Pakistan, Ernest M. Makawa from Malawi, Farid Abboud from Lebanon, Omer Eisa Ahmed from Sudan, Eva Fundafunda from Zambia, Salaheddin M.I. Elbishari from Libya, Erlinda F. Basilio from the Philippines, Manuel Valencia from Spain and Jorge Torres-Pereira from Portugal. [Photo/Xinhua] |
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