Libya has tried to develop weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles in the past, but has agreed to dismantle the programs, President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Friday in simultaneous televised speeches.
Bush said Libya's leader, Col. Moammar Gadhafi, had "agreed to immediately and unconditionally allow inspectors from international organizations to enter Libya.
"These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination," Bush said.
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Annan: Iraq Unconditionally Accepts Return of U.N. Weapons Inspectors
UNITED NATIONS — In order to "remove any doubts" it still has weapons of mass destruction, Iraq agreed Monday to allow the return of weapons inspectors, according to a letter sent to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan that the U.S. dismissed as a stalling tactic.
Tuesday, September 17, 2002
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Q. If WMD falls in a forest and no one's around to hear did it ever exist?
A. It does not matter, as long as you can sell the fall.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/09 ... index.html
A. It does not matter, as long as you can sell the fall.
What compensation has Libya offered?
On April 30, 2003, the Libyan government accepted responsibility for Lockerbie and set up a fund to compensate victims' families. Compensation could reach $10 million per victim.
Under the deal an initial $4 million would be paid for each victim once U.N. sanctions are ended.
That would be followed by another $4 million if the United States lifts its sanctions and by $2 million if it drops Libya from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.
If Washington does not take these steps within eight months, the families would receive only $1 million more, bringing the total to $5 million per victim.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/09 ... index.html
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