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Tuesday, 6 January, 1998, 01:07 GMT
American economic sanctions on Libya extended
The United States has renewed economic sanctions against Libya for the thirteenth year. In a letter to Congress, President Clinton said it was necessary to apply economic pressure to reduce Libya's ability to support what he described as international terrorism. The sanctions, which include an economic embargo and a freezing of Libyan assets in the US, were imposed in 1986 by President Reagan. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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