Friday, 16 September 2011

Our relations with Libya: Don’t interfere Niger tells France

Niger’s foreign minister said on Thursday that France should not interfere in its relations with Libya, after Paris said Libya’s new government had sought help for the return of Gaddafi loyalists.
Some of Gaddafi’s loyalists had fled to Niger after Tripoli was overrun by rebels on Aug. 23.
Three convoys containing important members of Gaddafi’s entourage have arrived in Niger in the past seven days, including Gaddafi’s son Saadi, Gaddafi’s security chief and at least two top generals, all of whom are now in the capital.
Speaking during a lightning visit to Tripoli on Thursday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Libya’s interim leader had asked Paris to intervene with Niger’s authorities to ensure their return.
Sarkozy said diplomatic contacts would take place on Friday.
“France is a close ally but on questions linked to Libya we would rather requests it came from Libya and not France. That’s clear,” Niger Foreign Minister Mohamed Bazoum told Reuters in a telephone interview.

No comments:

Post a Comment