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UPDATED: 11:27, August 20, 2005
Bangladeshi PM concludes China tour
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Bangladeshi Prime Minister KhaledaZia left here Friday evening for her country, concluding her official visit to China ahead of schedule due to domestic factors.

Zia arrived here Wednesday to start her five-day visit to China, as originally planned, at the invitation of Chinese PremierWen Jiabao.

During her stay in Beijing, Zia has met Chinese President Hu Jintao and held talks with other Chinese leaders including top legislator Wu Bangguo, Premier Wen Jiabao and vice Premier Huang Ju.

In Bangladesh, more than 400 bombs rocked the capital Dhaka and63 of the 64 district headquarters in synchronized timing Wednesday, killing two people and injuring 150 others.

Zia Wednesday strongly condemned the bomb attacks in the country, and expressed her deep condolences for those killed in the bomb attacks and sincere sympathy for those who were injured.

In a message sent from Beijing, Khaleda Zia described the incident as "heinous, cowardly, conspiratorial and well planned acts of terrorism," the official news agency of Bangladesh BSS reported Wednesday.

Source: Xinhua


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