Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, has met Muammar Gaddafi, Libya’s leader, in what she described as ‘a new phase’ in relations between the two countries. Her visit marks a historic turnaround in relations between Washington and Tripoli, which have for decades viewed each other with suspicion. ‘The relationship has been moving in a good direction for a number of years now and I think tonight does mark a new phase,’ Rice said after meeting Gaddafi. ‘It is only a start, but I think, after many, many years, I think it’s a very good thing that the United States and Libya are establishing a way forward.’ Rice travelled to Tunisia’s capital, Tunis, on Saturday following the landmark meeting with Gaddafi. Military ties An AFP news agency correspondent said she arrived in Tunis on Saturday – her second stop on a North African tour that will also take her to Algeria and Morocco. The United States has key military ties with Tunisia and is also seeking to conclude a free trade accord with the Maghreb nation. Rice, the first US top diplomat to visit Tunis since Colin Powell in 2003, was […]
Sunday, September 7th, 2008
US Marks ‘New Phase’ of Libya Ties
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Source: Aljazeera (Qatar)
Publication Date: Saturday, September 06, 2008
Link: US Marks ‘New Phase’ of Libya Ties
Source: Aljazeera (Qatar)
Publication Date: Saturday, September 06, 2008
Link: US Marks ‘New Phase’ of Libya Ties
Stephan: This story and the trend it represents have largely gotten lost in the Palin story, which is a shame, because it is an important development. This is what happens when we talk with other countries, instead of just blustering, and waving weapons at them. Note the source of this report. Aljazeera certainly has little history of supporting America, so the positive nature of the story is all the more important to recognize.