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Libya has paid $1.5bn into a compensation fund for relatives of US victims of terror attacks blamed on Tripoli, the US state department says. Libya has paid $1.5bn into a US compensation fund for relatives of victims of terror attacks blamed on Tripoli, the US state department says.
The fund was agreed in August by the US and Libya to settle remaining lawsuits. The fund was agreed in August to settle remaining lawsuits in the US.
The attacks include the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people and the 1986 bombing of a Berlin disco which killed three and wounded more than 200.The attacks include the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people and the 1986 bombing of a Berlin disco which killed three and wounded more than 200.
Under the deal, Libya did not accept responsibility for the attacks, but agreed to compensate victims.Under the deal, Libya did not accept responsibility for the attacks, but agreed to compensate victims.
Libya has already paid the families of Lockerbie victims $8m (£4m) each, but it owes them $2m more.Libya has already paid the families of Lockerbie victims $8m (£4m) each, but it owes them $2m more.
The fund will also be used to compensate relatives of seven Americans who died in the bombing of a French UTA airliner over Chad in 1989.The fund will also be used to compensate relatives of seven Americans who died in the bombing of a French UTA airliner over Chad in 1989.
Non-US victimsNon-US victims
As part of the August deal, the US agreed to pay $300m to Libyan victims of US air strikes ordered in retaliation for the Berlin disco bombing.As part of the August deal, the US agreed to pay $300m to Libyan victims of US air strikes ordered in retaliation for the Berlin disco bombing.
In 2004, Libya agreed to pay $35m in compensation to non-US victims of the 1986 Berlin bombing.In 2004, Libya agreed to pay $35m in compensation to non-US victims of the 1986 Berlin bombing.
In the same year, relatives of non-US victims of the UTA bombing accepted a payment of $1m each from the Gaddafi International Foundation for Charity Associations.In the same year, relatives of non-US victims of the UTA bombing accepted a payment of $1m each from the Gaddafi International Foundation for Charity Associations.
Relations between Libya and the US improved in 2003, when Tripoli stopped working on weapons of mass destruction.Relations between Libya and the US improved in 2003, when Tripoli stopped working on weapons of mass destruction.
The decision led to the restoration of US diplomatic ties with Libya in 2006.The decision led to the restoration of US diplomatic ties with Libya in 2006.
In turn, it was removed from America's list of countries sponsoring terrorism.In turn, it was removed from America's list of countries sponsoring terrorism.