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The Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has its solidarity with the Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi expressed. He also condemned the media campaign against the regime and called the bombing of the civilian population as a lie.
"You talk of bombs, but we have not seen a single airplane, which people have attacked. This reminds us of the news coverage of the bombings in Iraq and Afghanistan, which were also full of lies, "said Ortega. Just like his Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chávez, he defended the sovereignty of Libya. "Gaddafi is suffering from the media. This is a vicious circle, a terrible campaign. Of course there is a struggle for control of the oil, which represents an enormous wealth for the people of Libya. "
http://latina-press.com/news/76091-nicaragua-ortega-verurteilt-medienkampagne-gegen-gaddafi/By Jochen Staadt
21st April 2008The German-Libyan relations today have a dual history. Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Salam Jalloud, who was among the "revolutionary leader" Gaddafi, agreed in 1974 and 1975 successively in Bonn and East Berlin, with both German states, the expansion of economic relations. On 28 February 1974 Jalloud met with Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt, Foreign Minister Walter Scheel, Economics Minister Hans Friedrichs and Development Aid Minister Erhardt Eppler. Jalluod suggested an increased Cooperation with German companies to develop new oil sources and the construction of refineries, roads and schools. In the German-Libyan negotiations in East Berlin, however, it was more about it. There was also discussed military cooperation between East Germany and Libya. Here, the GDR had to offer. were
When negotiations in a concrete phase, named Erich Honecker, the member of its politburo Werner Lamberz the "Special Envoy of the Central Committee of the SED," for talks with Gaddafi. On 12 December 1977 Lamberz met with the Libyan leader. First he asked Gaddafi to establish contacts with the liberation movements in Chad, Oman and Dhofar and the Polisario in Western Sahara. At the request of Fidel Castro, the GDR had in fact agreed to supply Cuba supported the guerrilla weapons.
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