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UK team leaves Libya after ‘difficulties’
London – Britain said a “small diplomatic team” had left the Libyan city of Benghazi after trying to contact opposition forces, as rebels there made it clear they had refused to talk to them. “I can confirm that a small … read more
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British SAS Released by Libya Rebels
The eight-strong group, who were escorting a junior diplomat, has now left the country bound for Malta on board HMS Cumberland. However, William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, said the Government intended to send further diplomatic personnel soon to “strengthen dialogue” … read more
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