Monday, February 28, 2011

Gaddafi tried to recover more than 1,000 million British banks has

The regime tried to regain Tripoli last week Libyan dinars for an amount equivalent to 900 million pounds ($ 1,053 million euros) which was deposited in the northeast of England, reported Monday the newspaper 'The Times'. According to 'The Times', the British finance minister, George Osborne, ordered to file a series of logistical obstacles to the output of that money while preparing for the freezing of assets of the Libyan dictator and his family in the UK.

British officials dragged their feet to the request, pointing to the Libyan government of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi that the aircraft be sent to transport the money could only land at Manston (Kent), southeast England, hundreds of miles from where it was deposited . The Libyans never sent the requested flight, and Sunday, the British Treasury announced the immediate effect of freezing all assets of Gadhafi and his children in this country.

Meanwhile, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, the man who brought Gaddafi at the time of its international ostracism, told The Times that he telephoned Libyan colonel on Friday to say he had to relinquish power and make way a government of transition to a new democratic regime. "What I asked him is consistent with the international community's message and his response was the same as has been done in public.

He refuses to acknowledge what is happening in their country," Blair said. The former Labour leader said the "strategic goal" against the crisis in the North African country is that "there is a change in the Libyan leadership with minimum bloodshed because too many people already dead and has been too much violence." Blair justified, on the other hand, because of their contribution to rehabilitation at the time the dictator of Libya, previously considered to be a pariah for his support for international terrorism.

"Is not it good that Libya cease to be a country that supported terrorism and instead engaged in combat? Is not it also good to renounce the development of chemical and nuclear weapons?" Asked Blair to explain why was lying in his day to Gaddafi the hand of friendship, something that many criticize him today

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