Importing EDL from Premiere PRO CS4

Hey! I shot a short film using the XDCAM EX1, then imported all the footage to FCP 6.0.4. Now it will be edited on APP CS4 but we're now doing some compatibility tests. Since PP wouldn't run the Quicktimes made during shooting using XDCAM Transfer to FCP, I made a couple of MPEG2 files on Compressor and that ran well.
I got PP to read an EDL made on FCP and now I'm trying to read an EDL from PP to FCP but it says it can't. For secuence Preset I use XDCAM 720p24 since it doesn't have option for regular MPEG-2, is there an export option on PP that we're overlooking? What is to be done in order to get this to work?
Thanks a lot.

Thanks for your answers guys.
I can't reimport since it has been deleted from the original cards where it was captured.
I import from the import menu, then EDL. I don't know if my setting is correct (XD CAM EX 720p24) but it does match with original clip. Also, the files exported from PP are marked as *edl.txt, is this a problem? I tried changing the extension to just .edl but it didn't work either. The exact message is: "Error importing EDL"
Is there a workaround for this?

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