(27 May 1998) T/I: 10:59:31
After Tuesday's high level meetings with Jiang Zemin, Qian Qichen and Zhu Rongji, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took a break on Wednesday for some sightseeing. Staying in Beijing, he visited historical sights including the Forbidden Palace. His four-day visit to China continues to be low-key, without focus on a single issue. During a later press conference he quipped that Israel needed a Great Wall of it's own, or a range of mountains, to guarantee it's security.
SHOWS:
BEIJING 27/05
0.00 Cars arriving at Forbidden City;
0.04 Netanyahus walking in forbidden City;
GREAT WALL OF CHINA 27/05
0.13 WS of Great Wall;
0.16 Netanyahus and entourage walking on Great Wall;
BEIJING 27/05
0.28 GV presser;
0.35 SOT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in English: "... but that peace must be a peace that must not threaten the survival of the country. It cannot be a temporary peace. It must have, if not a Chinese wall, a wall of mountains to defend so that Israel will be
secure and that peace will be secure."
GREAT WALL 27/05
0.53 Netanyahus looking out from wall;
1.01 Netanyahus and entourage walking away along wall;
1.09 ENDS
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