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Libya investigate into the allegations of Mauritania
Libya-Mauritania, Politics, 9/13/2004

"The assistant secretary of the Arab Maghreb Union at the General People's Committee for Foreign Liaison and International Co-operation has met in Morocco with the Moroccan Foreign Minister, Mohammed Bin Issa, a member of the investigation committee which the Leader of the Revolution, Chairman of Presidential Council of the Arab Maghreb Union ordered to set up to investigate Mauritania's allegations and claims against Libya," JANA reported Saturday.

The report added "The assistant secretary of the Maghreb Arab Union conveyed in the meeting a letter to Bin Issa from the secretary of the General People's Committee for Foreign Liaison and International Co-operation providing for the formation of this committee which includes the Secretary-General of the Arab Maghreb Union, al-Habib Bularas, the Algerian Foreign Minister, Abdulaziz Belkhadem and Mohammed Bin Issa."

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  Libya denies providing money to former Mauritanian President   (12/1/2003)
  Mauritania: Weld Hedallah's son denies getting Libyan money   (11/29/2003)

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