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The State Department said Thursday Libya has made a substantial initial payment into a U.S.-administered fund to settle remaining claims from Libyan-inspired acts of terrorism. The settlement plan would clear the way to fully1-normalized U.S.-Libyan relations. VOA's David Gollust reports from the State Department.![]() |
| David Welch during the ceremony of signing a cooperation agreement in Tripoli, Libya, 14 Aug 2008 |
In a telephone conference call with reporters Thursday, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Welch said the U.S.-run "humanitarian4" fund will eventually total $1.8 billion, of which 300 million would go to settle the Libyan claims.
Welch, who led the U.S. negotiating team for the accord, said the Libyan payment is a "substantial indication" of Libya's commitment to fully implement5 the deal, and said he is optimistic the process will be finished soon.
"I've always said I was optimistic," he said. "But I've also always said that I didn't want to put a timetable down. Of course in our private discussions, we've had some exchanges about our expectations on how soon this would move. And I would note, as I said earlier, that it's a promising6 thing that a substantial deposit has actually now been received, and directly into a U.S. government account."
Once the account is fully funded, the Bush administration is to grant Libya immunity7 from additional terrorism-related court cases, and then remaining compensation is to be distributed.
Welch was not specific about the source of the Libyan payment but said the Libyan government has asked Libyan and other companies doing business in that country to contribute to the fund.
He said he did not know if American companies operating in Libya had been solicited8 or made contributions, but said Libyan authorities have been told the U.S. government "would not countenance9" pressure tactics to get them to participate.
The two countries announced a normalization10 of relations in 2006 and Condoleezza Rice in September paid the first visit to Libya by a U.S. Secretary of State in over 50 years.
However, congressional restrictions11 related to compensation have prevented a full U.S. ambassador from taking up residence in Tripoli, and have barred funding for a new U.S. embassy there.
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| n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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