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          Chinese diplomats in Iraq to reopen embassy
          (Xinhua)
          Updated: 2004-02-17 09:08

          A team of Chinese diplomats arrived in Baghdad Monday afternoon and will soon start preparations for the reopening of the Chinese Embassy in the Iraqi capital.

          The Chinese team, comprising seven officials from the Foreign Ministry and the Commerce Ministry and six security guards, will stay in a hotel for the time being while looking for a temporary facility to work in, said Sun Bigan, chief of the Chinese team charged with the task of reopening the Chinese Embassy.


          Sun Bigan, chief of the Chinese diplomat team accompanied by security guards, arrives in Baghdad Monday afternoon to start preparations for the reopening of the Chinese Embassy in the Iraqi capital. [Xinhua]
           

          Looting sprees in Baghdad that followed the US-led war on Iraq caused serious damage to the buildings and facilities inside the embassy compound.

          The Chinese diplomats will contact officials of the Iraqi Governing Council, the Coalition Provisional Authority and UN offices in Iraq and will also try to help Chinese companies participate in Iraq's post-war reconstruction, Sun said.

           
          The Chinese team, comprising seven officials from the Foreign Ministry and the Commerce Ministry, arrived in Baghdad on February 16, 2004 and will help reopen the Chinese embassy. [Xinhua]

          Sun, a former ambassador to Iraq, said team members are all braced for the difficulties in living and working conditions and have pledged to spare no effort to fulfill their mission.

          This is the first time Chinese diplomats have formally returned to Iraq since the US-led coalition launched the war against Iraq in March 2003. The last Chinese diplomats left Baghdad just three days before the war broke out and the Chinese embassy staff had been staying in Amman, capital of Jordan.

           
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