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Libyan Leader Gaddafi commits to Liberia’s development |
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Written by Vivian Gartyn
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 |
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Libyan leader Muammar Al Gaddafi have concluded two days of talks in Tripoli.
An Executive Mansion release says the talks aimed at fostering bilateral relations and enhancing African collaboration and solidarity.
The Libyan leader, according to the Executive Mansion assured President Sirleaf that his country remains fully committed to Liberia’s development programs.
He assured that programs earmarked by Libya for implementation will be carried out.
Col. Gaddafi reconfirmed funding for the implementation of projects, including a rubber-processing factory to be built in Gbarnga, Bong County.
President Sirleaf welcomed the recommitment by the Libyan leader and renewed Liberia’s commitment to fostering the spirit of political and economic integration of the Continent.
The two leaders shared the belief that development and sustained progress in Africa could be enhanced when African countries and their leaders remained united.
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