Perhaps your XML file conforms to ISO/IEC 10646? Google "ISO 10646" to find a plethora of information on this.
It would help to know your OS, situation, code snippet, etc.
On my linux, box, there are encoding files (lib/XML/Parser/Encodings) that I assume help with some of these international encodings:
big5.enc
euc-kr.enc
iso-8859-2.enc
iso-8859-3.enc
iso-8859-4.enc
iso-8859-5.enc
iso-8859-7.enc
iso-8859-8.enc
iso-8859-9.enc
windows-1250.enc
windows-1252.enc
x-euc-jp-jisx0221.enc
x-euc-jp-unicode.enc
x-sjis-cp932.enc
x-sjis-jdk117.enc
x-sjis-jisx0221.enc
x-sjis-unicode.enc
however iso-10646 isn't available in my installation of XML Encodings.
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