US senators tell Qadhafi of interest in gas and oil

28 Mar, 2008

A delegation of US senators told Libyan leader Moamer Qadhafi that US firms were keen to work in the North African country, particularly in gas, oil and infrastructure projects, Libyan news agency JANA said on Thursday.
Led by Republican John Boehner, the senators met Kadhafi on Wednesday and stressed to him "the desire of American firms to contribute actively in realising development projects, notably in the areas of gas, oil and infrastructure," JANA said.
It added that the visitors also "saluted the efforts of the Guide of the Libyan revolution in consolidating peace and stability in the world," and affirmed their "commitment to develop friendly and co-operative relations" with Libya.
Diplomatic relations between Washington and Tripoli were broken in 1981 but restored in 2004 after Kadhafi announced that Libya had renounced efforts to acquire weapons of mass destruction. Relations were normalised last year with the exchange of ambassadors and with Libya being removed from the US list of states supporting terrorism.

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