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A son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi met senior Bush administration officials Tuesday in another sign of improved U.S.-Libyan relations. Saif al-Islam Gadhafi sees Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Thursday. VOA's David Gollust reports from the State Department.
 
Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, 18 Oct 2008

Saif al-Islam Gadhafi holds no official position in the Libyan government, but he has been a diplomatic trouble-shooter and heads a family charitable foundation.

His high-level talks in Washington reflect a continued warming in a relationship that was openly hostile, until Libya renounced1 terrorism and weapons of mass destruction in 2003.

The son of the Libyan leader met Tuesday with Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Welch, who brokered2 a recent agreement settling remaining compensation claims from 1980s acts of terrorism attributed to Libya.

State Department Spokesman Sean McCormack said the younger Gadhafi will also see White House officials and members of Congress before his Thursday meeting with Rice.

The claims settlement last month cleared the final obstacle to the full normalization3 of relations, though the Gadhafi government remains4 under criticism for human rights abuses and political curbs5.

At a news briefing, Spokesman McCormack said human rights issues are a standard item on the U.S. agenda, including during Rice's Libya visit in September. He said the Bush administration has decided6 that in the case of Libya, dialogue is the best way to bring about change:

"The relationship with Libya has come a long way," he said. "But it has a long, long way to go, specifically in terms of freedoms, universally-recognized freedoms in Libya. And we're going to continue to work on those issues. I know its come up, various individuals have said, well you've given up a lot, having the secretary visit Libya, in terms of establishing normal diplomatic relations. Well, Libya has done much of what we have we asked it to do to change the relationship," said McCormack.
 

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, 06 Nov 2008

In an unprecedented7 gesture Monday, President Bush telephoned Moammar Gadhafi to express satisfaction over the implementation8 of the accord clearing away terrorism-related compensation claims.

Libya on October 31 paid $1.5 billion into a fund for families of victims of the 1988 bombing of a U.S. Pan Am jumbo jet over Scotland and other acts of terrorism for which Libya accepted responsibility.

Another $300 million was raised from private sources to settle Libyan court claims stemming from retaliatory9 U.S. airstrikes.

A White House spokesman said the two leaders believe the agreement should help bring a painful chapter in the two countries' history closer to closure.

He said the United States will continue to work on the relationship with the aim of having dialogue that encompasses10 all subjects including human rights, reform, and the fight against terrorism.


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