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BEWARE INVEWSTORS. Kitabul Akhdar and the Libyan psychy is rooted in
NATIONALISATION!!

I want to know one thing, how do you condemn the US for actions against
Milosevic (Yugoslav federation at the expense of Kosovo-Metochians,
Croatian, Bosnians, and Albanians)?

Gaddafi would do or say anything to attract attention. Let him wither in
oblivion.


>From: Sidi M Sanneh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: A rare call for foreign capital from Libyan leader
>Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 14:40:12 GMT
>
>   TRIPOLI, Nov 16 (AFP) - Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi issued a rare call
>for
>foreign capital, telling a group of investors here that his long-closed
>country was open to foreigners' money, state media reported Thursday.
>   "Libya is serious in its desire to encourage foreign investment and the
>participation of foreign capital in joint projects, not only in our country
>but also in (the rest of) Africa," Kadhafi told a gathering of some 170
>business representatives, including some from Europe.
>   "The Libyan economic system is not opposed to investment, development,
>foreign capital and foreign participation," the Libyan leader said.
>   The comments were rare for Kadhafi, who as head of Libya claims to have
>built a political system unique to the world. Kadhafi's Jamahiriya, or
>People's Authority, has a completely pre-planned economy that is heavily
>dependent on oil revenue but has no foreign debt.
>   A member of the OPEC oil cartel, Libya has a production quota of
>1,431,2000
>barrels a day.
>   In April 1999, the United Nations ended seven years of sanction on Libya
>imposed for Tripoli's long refusal to turn over Libyans accused of the 1988
>bombing of a US airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, that killed 270 people.
>   But the vehemently anti-US Kadhafi warned investors that they should
>oppose
>"those who attack development, investment and freedom of trade," accusing
>Washington of "through its attacks having prevented the development of
>several
>countries, ranging from African countries to Yugoslavia."
>   The Libyan leader said economic development needed "peace, cooperation
>and
>the abolition of embargoes and threats."
>   Participants at the Tripoli conference, called "Development and
>Investment
>in Libya," noted that Libya needs to assure 35 billion dollars of
>investment
>to carry out a five-year development plan due to start next year.
>   And Libya needs 150 billion dollars in investment over the next 20 years
>if
>it to assure at least five percent annual growth, they said.
>   afg-mh/sct/mb
>
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