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Tony Blair has accused the Scottish Executive of failing to take the initiative in the row over the fate of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi.Tony Blair has accused the Scottish Executive of failing to take the initiative in the row over the fate of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi.
The Prime Minister made the accusation to the House of Commons on Monday in response to a question from the SNP's Westminster leader Angus Robertson. The prime minister made the accusation to the House of Commons in response to a question from the SNP's Westminster leader Angus Robertson.
Mr Blair claimed Alex Salmond's office failed to contact Downing Street with their initial concerns on the issue.Mr Blair claimed Alex Salmond's office failed to contact Downing Street with their initial concerns on the issue.
The Libyan is serving life for killing 270 people in the 1988 Pan Am bombing.The Libyan is serving life for killing 270 people in the 1988 Pan Am bombing.
The row erupted last week after it emerged that the UK Government had signed a memorandum of understanding on 29 May with Libya covering prisoner exchanges.The row erupted last week after it emerged that the UK Government had signed a memorandum of understanding on 29 May with Libya covering prisoner exchanges.
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond had protested to Tony Blair about a lack of consultation with the executive, and he had claimed the deal could allow al-Megrahi to serve the remainder of his sentence in Libya. Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond had claimed the deal could allow al-Megrahi to serve the remainder of his sentence in Libya, and he had protested to Tony Blair about a lack of consultation with the executive.
However, the UK Government had insisted the document did not cover al-Megrahi's case and that no deal had been signed over his future.However, the UK Government had insisted the document did not cover al-Megrahi's case and that no deal had been signed over his future.
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In his first comments since the row broke out, Mr Blair accused the executive over their handling of the issue. Mr Blair, who has yet to contact Mr Salmond since he became first minister almost a month ago, criticised the executive over their handling of the issue.
He said: "Frankly all it would have required was an enquiry from the first minister's office and it would have been cleared up immediately.He said: "Frankly all it would have required was an enquiry from the first minister's office and it would have been cleared up immediately.
"Instead of which we were subjected to a claim that we were trying to drive this through without consultation with the devolved government in Scotland and it simply is not correct.''"Instead of which we were subjected to a claim that we were trying to drive this through without consultation with the devolved government in Scotland and it simply is not correct.''
Mr Blair has to contact Mr Salmond since he became first minister almost a month ago. The SNP hit back, accusing the prime minister of being "defensive, in denial and ill-informed".
Last Thursday, Mr Salmond had demanded clarification from the UK Government about al-Megrahi's case and made an emergency statement at Holyrood.
He has said that "at no stage" was the Scottish government made aware of the memorandum, despite the deal being struck on 29 May.