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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at the Presidential Palace in Cairo on Saturday morning. Full Article at People's Daily Online
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao talks at a session of the 4th Ministerial Conference of the Sino-African Forum in Egypt at in the Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh November 7, 2009,The 4th ministerial meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC)... Full Article at Times Live South Africa
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) is welcomed by his Hungarian counterpart Laszlo Solyom in the Blue Hall of the presidental palace at Buda Castle in Budapest on October 13, 2009 after his welcoming ceremony. View Photo »
It is unreasonable and unacceptable to start from zero ... I told (Israel) that...settlements are eating away Palestinian land and must stop immediately.
THE two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) opened today, bringing together 50 countries as China looks set to expand its economic presence in Africa. Full Article at The Courier Mail
THE two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) opened today, bringing together 50 countries as China looks set to expand its economic presence in Africa. Full Article at NEWS.com.au
THE two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) opened today, bringing together 50 countries as China looks set to expand its economic presence in Africa. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) is welcomed by his Hungarian counterpart Laszlo Solyom (2nd L) in the Blue Hall of the presidental palace at Buda Castle in Budapest on October 13, 2009 after his welcoming ceremony. View Photo »
Let’s pledge allegiance to God’s representative and caliph in Egypt … the symbol of tyranny, Hosni Mubarak. Say goodbye to democracy for me.
THE two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) opened today, bringing together 50 countries as China looks set to expand its economic presence in Africa. Full Article at Herald Sun
China is set to expand its economic presence in Africa at a two-day summit in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh that starts on Sunday. Full Article at Hindustan Times
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) is welcomed by his Hungarian counterpart Laszlo Solyom in the Blue Hall of the presidental palace at Buda Castle in Budapest on October 13, 2009 after his welcoming ceremony. Mubarak arrived today for a two-day official visit to Hungary.
View Photo »Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) is welcomed by his Hungarian counterpart Laszlo Solyom (2nd L) in the Blue Hall of the presidental palace at Buda Castle in Budapest on October 13, 2009 after his welcoming ceremony. Mubarak arrived today for a two-day official visit to Hungary.
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - SEPTEMBER 19: In this handout image provided by the PPO, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (C) meets with Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas, at the Presidential palace September 19, 2009 in Cairo, Egypt.
View Photo »Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas holds a press conference following a meeting with his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 19, 2009. Abbas met with Mubarak to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, and is also due to visit Jordan.
View Photo »Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas speaks during a press conference following a meeting with his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 19, 2009. Abbas met with Mubarak to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, and is also due to visit Jordan.
View Photo »Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas speaks during a press conference as he stands next to his top negotiator Saeb Erakat (L) following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas meets with his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak (not seen) in Cairo on September 19, 2009. Abbas met with Mubarak to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, and is also due to visit Jordan.
View Photo »Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas (L) speaks with his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak during a meeting in Cairo on September 19, 2009. Abbas met with Mubarak to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, and is also due to visit Jordan.
View Photo »Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, right meets with Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas, at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Talks come within the framework of efforts aimed at reviving the Middle East peace process.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (R) speaks with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit as they exit the presidential palace following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell speaks during a joint press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit (back) following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (C) listens to a translator during a joint press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit (R) following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (R) listens to a translator as he holds a press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit (not seen) following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell holds a press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit (not seen) following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak meets with US Middle East envoy George Mitchell and US ambassador in Egypt Margaret Scobey (not seen) in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (L) meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009. Mitchell arrived in Egypt as part of a regional tour aimed at paving the way for a resumption of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (C) and US ambassador to Egypt Margaret Scobey (L) meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (L) speaks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during a meeting in Cairo on September 17, 2009. Mitchell arrived in Egypt as part of a regional tour aimed at paving the way for a resumption of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
View Photo »Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit speaks during a joint press conference with US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (not seen) following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit (L) bids farewell to US Middle East envoy George Mitchell following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, right, meets with U.S. special Mideast George Mitchell at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. Talks come within the framework of efforts aimed at reviving the Middle East peace process.
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - SEPTEMBER 13: In this handout image supplied by the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on September 13, 2009 in Cairo, Egypt.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (not seen) in Cairo on September 13, 2009. Netanyahu arrived in Cairo for talks with Mubarak aimed at relaunching the stalled Mideast peace process.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) in Cairo on September 13, 2009. Netanyahu arrived in Cairo for talks with Mubarak aimed at relaunching the stalled Mideast peace process.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) in Cairo on September 13, 2009. Netanyahu arrived in Cairo for talks with Mubarak aimed at relaunching the stalled Mideast peace process.
View Photo »Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) is welcomed by his Hungarian counterpart Laszlo Solyom (2nd L) in the Blue Hall of the presidental palace at Buda Castle in Budapest on October 13, 2009 after his welcoming ceremony. Mubarak arrived today for a two-day official visit to Hungary.
View Photo »It is unreasonable and unacceptable to start from zero ... I told (Israel) that...settlements are eating away Palestinian land and must stop immediately.
Let’s pledge allegiance to God’s representative and caliph in Egypt … the symbol of tyranny, Hosni Mubarak. Say goodbye to democracy for me.
The Middle East will remain a region of instability in the absence of a peaceful and just settlement to the Palestinian issue. The situation is critical, and the peace process ... can't take another failure.
King Abdullah will also attend two major functions in the Syrian cities of Aleppo and Latakia. There are also possibilities for turning the Syrian – Saudi summit to a quartet summit, with the joining of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and President Michel Sulayman of Lebanon.
What is required now is political will, particularly by the leaders of Israel
We do not have much time. Hafez Assad's death, the departure from Lebanon, and the presence at the summit of Clinton and perhaps even [Egyptian] President Hosni Mubarak - all this works against the enemies of peace. In a couple of months we will not be able to convene a summit like this.
I am optimistic because I heard from (US) President (Barack) Obama when I met him about positive positions... and I believe that the weeks to come will see the beginning of an opportunity for real peace
Israel must reconsider its policies and its way of treating the Palestinians and Arabs
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