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Strong Representation |
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| Malta yesterday made strong
representations with Libya over illegal immigration, saying
it was "not in a position" to accept more migrants
leaving from Libyan shores. As the island grapples with one
of its worst immigration crises, Foreign Minister Michael Frendo
summoned Libya's Ambassador to Malta, Saad El-Shelmani, to an
urgent meeting and asked him to "urgently" transmit
this message to the authorities in Tripoli. Dr Frendo underlined
the need for Libya to cooperate with Malta on the matter. [The
Times Of Malta] |
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Us Urges Donald Manzullo |
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| U.S. Representative Donald Manzullo urged
North Korea on Tuesday to follow the example of Libya and scrap
its nuclear weapons in exchange for aid and diplomatic recognition.
"We believe that North Korea can come into the family of
nations, disarmed and at the same time ready for economic development,
ready for trade, ready to become a member of the international
community where they don't have to have the nuclear program
... something similar to Mu'ammar al-Qadhafi of Libya,"
Manzullo told a news conference in Beijing. Libya announced
in December 2003 that it would abandon plans to develop weapons
of mass destruction and allow international weapons inspectors
into the country. The United States relaxed its trade embargo
on Libya in April 2004 to allow U.S. companies to buy the north
African country's oil and invest in its economy for the first
time since 1986. [Reuters] |
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