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American, British, Libyan talks in London: lifting travel sanctions; limited diplomatic exchange
The US has vowed for Libya during a meeting in London for American and British officials with a Libyan delegation to lift the sanctions on travel of Americans to Tripoli ( in the near future), while Libya continue to make progress in its obligations on dismantling its mass destruction weapons programs.
Libya-USA, Politics, 2/7/2004

Morocco, Libya probe civil aviation, judicial cooperation
Director general of Morocco's national office of airports, Abdelhanin Benallou, examined in Tripoli Friday with Libyan officials means to foster bilateral cooperation in the field of civil aviation.
Libya-Morocco, Politics, 2/7/2004

Moroccan-Libyan commission meets in Tripoli
Libya-Morocco, Politics, 2/6/2004

Shalqam visits London on Monday, al-Tureiki attends a celebration in Washington
An American official in Washington said that the US Department Of State permitted the Libyan ambassador at the UN, Ali Abdul Salam al-Tureiki, to visit Washington to attend the national breakfast party yesterday in the most recent indication on the development of relations between the two countries
Libya-USA, Politics, 2/6/2004

Washington, Tripoli will discuss normalization of relations
The US Department Of State announced yesterday that the US and Libya will start talks on normalizating their relations ,as this will be a sort of "reward" to Tripoli following measures it had taken in order to abide by its commitment to give up weapons of mass destruction programs.
Libya-USA, Politics, 2/4/2004


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