The document records: “He [Gaddafi] went on to thank his 'friend Brown’, the British Prime Minister, his government, Queen Elizabeth, and Prince Andrew, who 'against all odds encouraged this brave decision’. [Gaddafi] noted that the UK efforts would positively affect 'exchange’ between the two countries.
When al-Megrahi was finally released, it also emerged that Gordon Brown instructed the British ambassador to hand deliver a note to Gaddafi. The letter was ostensibly to ask the Libyan leader not to lionise the released terrorist but the delivery of the letter also presented British officials with the opportunity for a rare private meeting with Gaddafi. Article here.
O my poor Kingdom, Sick with civil blows Peopled with WOLVES, Thy old inhabitants...
2/01/2011
Wikileaks Reveal UK Government Lies Over Gaddafi
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If Libya had no oil.
ReplyDeleteNo deal would have been made.