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Negotiations in Libya, de Villepin is optimist
The French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said yesterday that representatives of families of the victims of the French Uta plane which had accused Libya of blowing it up in 1989 headed for Libya on Thursday to make consultations with International Charity Foundation Kaddafi which is chaired by Saif Al-Islam Kaddafi, son of Libya's leader on a deal for a better compensation than that they received in 1999.
Libya-France, Politics, 8/23/2003
Vote for lifting sanctions imposed on Libya postponed
The UN Security Council has postponed voting for a draft resolution to lift sanctions imposed by the UN on Libya in order to give France more time to negotiate with Tripoli concerning financial compensations for the victims of the French passenger plane tot have similar compensation given to the victims of Lockerbie incident.
Libya-France, Politics, 8/22/2003
Qathatfi: Africans should avoid foreign intervention
Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi received yesterday President of the Mozambique Republic, Joacquim Chissano, the current African Union chairman.
Libya-Mozambique, Politics, 8/22/2003
Five million Euros, a Libyan ransom to release Mali's European hostages
Diplomatic sources in Bamako said yesterday that Libya paid a ransom of 5 million Euros, at its own special initiative, for the kidnappers of the 14 European hostages who were held for more than 5 months in the desert.
Libya-Mali, Politics, 8/22/2003
Libya starts compensation money transfer to victims, sanctions to be lifted next week
The UN Security Council decided yesterday to accept a French request to postpone voting on lifting UN sanctions imposed on Libya in order to give Paris extra time to end its negotiations with Tripoli concerning extra compensations demanded by families of the French planes victims, which France accused Libya of blowing up over Niger in 1989.
Libya-France, Politics, 8/21/2003
Libya denounces Saudi Arabia press; relations uneffected
Saif Al-Islam Kaddafi, son of Libya's leader and chairman of the International Charity Foundation Kaddafi, said yesterday that his father did not intend to criticize Saudi Arabia when he talked about the Wahhabi movement as a source of terrorism, in a statement he had made to an American news station two weeks ago.
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/19/2003
Powell: Libya will be on the terrorism list despite its concessions
The US Secretary of State Colin Powell announced that Libya will remain on the list of it called state sponsors of terrorism, despite its admission to shoulder the responsibility over the Lockerbie incident of 1988.
Libya-USA, Politics, 8/18/2003
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