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Secretary-General of LAS heads to China as ACCF kicks off May 30

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Ashraf AboArafe

Today, Wednesday, Mr. Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, headed to the Chinese capital, Beijing, coming from Brussels, where he participated in a meeting with European foreign ministers on the Palestinian issue. Aboul Gheit is scheduled to participate in the tenth session of the ministerial meeting of the Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum (ACCF), which will be held on the 30th of this month, in the presence of Mr. Wang Yi, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs and member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, as well as with the participation of His Excellency Chinese President Xi Jinping and leaders and presidents. And kings of a number of Arab countries.

Jamal Rushdi, the official spokesman for the Secretary-General, stated that the visit to China is expected to witness the holding of a number of official meetings with senior statesmen, including the Chinese Foreign Minister, as well as the Vice President, in order to discuss the latest preparations for the ministerial meeting, in addition to exchanging views with the side. The Chinese Council discussed the most important issues on the regional and international arena of common interest, foremost among which is the Palestinian issue, which is a priority for the League of Arab States, especially in light of the efforts made to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.

The spokesman stated that the General Secretariat of the League, and in light of the growing cooperation relations between the Arab and Chinese sides in various fields within the framework of the Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum, prepared a documentary book about the forum on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of its founding. The book includes the most important milestones in the history of the forum and its basic documents. And a review of his successful career.

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