The World - News from May 28, 1989
Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto met with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in Baghdad, and both leaders said afterward that they want to boost political and economic relations. Baghdad television said they discussed regional and world issues, and both expressed support for the Palestine Liberation Organization and welcomed the resolutions on the Palestinian question at last week’s Arab summit in Casablanca. Bhutto, the first elected woman leader of a Muslim country, arrived in Iraq after visiting Turkey. She is expected to leave for home today.
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