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UPDATED: 10:39, March 26, 2005
President Hu accepts credentials from eight new ambassadors
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Chinese President Hu Jintao accepted the credentials in Beijing from the new ambassador to China from New Zealand, European Union, Rwanda, Tunisia, Malaysia, Sierra Leone, Georgia, and Pakistan.

They are:

Anthony Browne, ambassador of New Zealand, who arrived here on Dec. 6, 2004;

Serge Abou, head of the European Union Delegation of the European Commission, who arrived here on Jan. 7, 2005;

Ben Mathias Rugangazi, ambassador of Rwanda, who arrived here on Jan. 10, 2005;

Mohamed Sahbi Basly, ambassador of Tunisia, who arrived here on Jan. 30, 2005;

Dato'Syed Norulzaman, ambassador of Malaysia, who arrived here on Jan. 30, 2005;

Sahr Ermaco Johnny, ambassador of Sierra Leone, who arrived here on Feb.4, 2005;

Mikhail Ukleba, ambassador of Georgia, who arrived here on March. 5, 2005;

Salman Bashir, ambassador of Pakistan, who arrived here on March. 18, 2005.

Source: Xinhua


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