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Relations between the US and Libya have entered a "new phase", according to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. | Relations between the US and Libya have entered a "new phase", according to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. |
Speaking after a historic meeting with Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, she said differences remained but they had started a new era of co-operation. | Speaking after a historic meeting with Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, she said differences remained but they had started a new era of co-operation. |
A cultural exchange agreement would be signed, and the US hopes to have an ambassador in Tripoli soon, she said. | A cultural exchange agreement would be signed, and the US hopes to have an ambassador in Tripoli soon, she said. |
They met in a compound bombed by the US in 1986 over what the US said was Libyan involvement in a terror attack. | They met in a compound bombed by the US in 1986 over what the US said was Libyan involvement in a terror attack. |
Ms Rice flew to Tunisia after the talks as part of a North African tour that will also include Algeria and Morocco. | Ms Rice flew to Tunisia after the talks as part of a North African tour that will also include Algeria and Morocco. |
Security Council | Security Council |
At a news conference in Tripoli, the US secretary of state said that the two countries had made progress in concrete ways. Gaddafi: 'Mad dog' no moreGaddafi's shrewd moveLibyans adjust to changing times | At a news conference in Tripoli, the US secretary of state said that the two countries had made progress in concrete ways. Gaddafi: 'Mad dog' no moreGaddafi's shrewd moveLibyans adjust to changing times |
"We are working on a trade investment framework which will improve the climate for investment, which I know many American firms want to do," Ms Rice said. | "We are working on a trade investment framework which will improve the climate for investment, which I know many American firms want to do," Ms Rice said. |
"We are co-operating on Libya's membership of the security council of the United Nations," she said, although she pointed out that discussions were in the early stages. | "We are co-operating on Libya's membership of the security council of the United Nations," she said, although she pointed out that discussions were in the early stages. |
"The relationship (between the US and Libya) has been moving in a good direction for some time but we have a long way to go", she said, adding "we have established a good framework for our relationship." | "The relationship (between the US and Libya) has been moving in a good direction for some time but we have a long way to go", she said, adding "we have established a good framework for our relationship." |
Ms Rice spent more than two hours in a private meeting with Mr Gaddafi. | Ms Rice spent more than two hours in a private meeting with Mr Gaddafi. |
She said she had sought to reassure Mr Gaddafi about US plans to establish a major base in Africa - known as Africom - saying its purpose was to "help Africans to help themselves" on issues such as peacekeeping. | She said she had sought to reassure Mr Gaddafi about US plans to establish a major base in Africa - known as Africom - saying its purpose was to "help Africans to help themselves" on issues such as peacekeeping. |
She repeated that the US did not have "any permanent enemies". | She repeated that the US did not have "any permanent enemies". |
When asked if she had raised human rights issues with Mr Gaddafi, Ms Rice said she had raised cases "in a respectful manner", and emphasised "that it is important to maintain an open dialogue, including on human rights". | When asked if she had raised human rights issues with Mr Gaddafi, Ms Rice said she had raised cases "in a respectful manner", and emphasised "that it is important to maintain an open dialogue, including on human rights". |
Libyan Foreign Mininster Abdel Rahman Shalgam said that Ms Rice's presence was proof that Libya, the US and the world had changed. | Libyan Foreign Mininster Abdel Rahman Shalgam said that Ms Rice's presence was proof that Libya, the US and the world had changed. |
However, the BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says that far from a hard-hitting encounter that brought anything new to the table, Ms Rice's visit to Libya proved only to be a symbolic gesture of diplomacy by the Americans. | |
Although both sides refrained from calling each other friends, they seemed eager to sustain the momentum of bridging gaps in a relationship that has long been in a state of disarray, she adds. | |
Historic visit | Historic visit |
Ms Rice is the first US Secretary of State to visit Libya since 1953. | Ms Rice is the first US Secretary of State to visit Libya since 1953. |
She met Mr Gaddafi at the same compound in Tripoli which was hit in US bombing raids ordered by Ronald Reagan in 1986. | She met Mr Gaddafi at the same compound in Tripoli which was hit in US bombing raids ordered by Ronald Reagan in 1986. |
Libya was on the US state department list of sponsors of terrorism until 2003, when it abandoned weapons of mass destruction and renounced terrorism. | Libya was on the US state department list of sponsors of terrorism until 2003, when it abandoned weapons of mass destruction and renounced terrorism. |
Earlier this month, Libya agreed to pay compensation to families of the victims of the Lockerbie aircraft bombing, for which it formally accepted responsibility in the same year. | Earlier this month, Libya agreed to pay compensation to families of the victims of the Lockerbie aircraft bombing, for which it formally accepted responsibility in the same year. |
The deal includes compensation for Libyan victims of the United States' retaliatory bombing raid over Libya in 1986. | The deal includes compensation for Libyan victims of the United States' retaliatory bombing raid over Libya in 1986. |
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