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On the West Jamahiriya gas project
Libya-Italy, Economics, 10/9/2004

Berlyskony, Qathafi inaugurate large gas project
The Italian prime minister Silvio Berlyskony in Tripoli yesterday called during the inauguration of a huge gas pipeline linking the Libyan city of Mleita and the Italian Cecile Island, with the participation of the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi to close the "file of the past considering that this project reflects the picture of friendship between the two countries."
Libya-Italy, Economics, 10/8/2004

French FM concludes visits to Libya
Libya-France, Politics, 10/8/2004

Barnieh visited Libya to prepare for Chirac's visit
The French Foreign Minister Michael Barnieh arrived in Tripoli yesterday and met with the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi in preparations for the visit to be held by the French President Jack Chirac "before the end of the year," the first visit for a French President since more than two decades.
Libya-France, Politics, 10/7/2004

Qathafi calls on Berliskony to open an Italian- Libyan gas pipeline
Tripoli announced yesterday it had extended an official invitation to the Italian prime minister Silvio Berliskony to take part in the inauguration ceremony due today of a gas transport pipeline from Libya to Italy.
Libya-Italy, Economics, 10/7/2004

Qathafi calls on the Iraqi resistance to declare its identity
"The Leader Muammar al-Qathafi considered that the big reservation regarding the Iraqi resistance, is from the formal and organizational aspect, that is not declaring its official identity, and no presence for its legal body before the world, and is disguising under other slogans," JANA reported.
Libya-Iraq, Politics, 10/7/2004

Libya hosts an African summit concerning Darfur
The spokesman for the Egyptian presidency Majid Abdul Fattah said that an African summit including Sudan, Libya, Egypt, Nigeria and Chad on Darfur will be held in Libya on October 21.
Libya-Sudan, Politics, 10/5/2004

Off-shore gas rig installed in Libya
The rig is for the West (Libya) Gas project, through which 1000 million cupic feet of natural gas would be produced daily
Libya, Economics, 10/5/2004

Fahmi: Egyptian company wins two tenders in Libya, Saudi Arabia
A local oil company has been awarded the tender for a pipeline in Libya.
Egypt-Libya, Business, 10/5/2004

Egyptian firms undertake $120 million Libyan power projects
Egyptian firms are currently undertaking executing power projects in Libya at a cost of $120 million to raise electrical tension among the Arab Maghreb states from 220 to 400 and 500 KV in a way that will enable them to launch a linkage with Europe via Spain and Morocco
Egypt-Libya, Economics, 10/4/2004

links of African rail way
Libya-Regional, Economics, 10/4/2004


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