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A Lybian official does not exclude Ghaddafi's visit to Iraq soon
Libya-Jordan, Politics, 9/27/2000

Ali Abd El-Salam El-Tereiki, the secretary general of the Libyan public committee for the African unity who is currently visiting Jordan, said that President Moammar El-Ghaddafi will make an Arab tour soon and it is possible that he will visit Iraq, adding that Ghaddafi will officially visit Jordan soon and that there are current communications to set its date which could be October the 3rd.

In a press conference yesterday in Amman, where he arrived at the day before yesterday to deliver a message from President Moammar El-Ghaddafi to king Abdullah II, urged on convening a comprehensive Arab summit with Iraq's attendance which he depicted as necessary.

El-Tareiki demanded the necessity to lift up the imposed sanction on Iraq especially that Iraq no longer forms danger to anyone, declaring his country's support for running Arab and non Arab air flights to Baghdad.

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