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BBC Monitoring News Diary for Wednesday 29 November 2006.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

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JORDAN: US President George W. Bush begins visit for meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, hosted by King Abdallah (-30); to review transfer of security from US troops to Iraqi forces and role of Iraq's neighbours; coincides with start of "Forum for the Future" (30 Nov-1 Dec) focusing on regional reform, to be attended by G8, Arab, Muslim and European foreign ministers (Regional sources)

TURKEY: Pope Benedict XVI continues visit (-30); first visit to a Muslim country since tensions over speech given at Regensburg in September where he repeated criticism of the Prophet Muhammad by a medieval emperor (Turkish news agency Anatolia)

Asia-Pacific

JAPAN: International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Muhammad al-Baradi'i visits; meets Foreign Minister Taro Aso to discuss North Korea, Iran nuclear issues; may also meet Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (Regional sources)

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