Zemin's visit to Iran
IRP2002042004 - TEHRAN, April 20 (UPI) -- China's President Jiang Zemin appears with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Khatami at Sa'dabad palace north of Tehran on Saturday, April 20, 2002. .mk/ak/Ali Khaligh UPI
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