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Bush Presses Elusive Qaddafi to Release Jailed Bulgarian Nurses

Politics | April 18, 2007, Wednesday

Bulgaria: Bush Presses Elusive Qaddafi to Release Jailed Bulgarian Nurses
US President George Bush has made it once again clear to Qaddafi that truly normal relations will be possible only after the HIV trial is brought to an end and the Bulgarian medics are released. Photo by bush2004
US President George Bush has called on Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi to bring to a favourable end the trial of the five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor, imprisoned in the African country on trumped-up charges of purposely infecting more than 400 children with HIV.

A letter to this effect was to be handed to the Libyan leader by US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, who arrived in Tripoli late on Tuesday in the framework of his African trip, Libya Today newspaper reported on its website. Qaddafi, however, refused to meet with Negroponte and didn't get the letter. The Libyan leader didn't explain why he wouldn't meet with the Deputy Secretary of State.

The letter should have made it clear to Qaddafi that truly normal diplomatic and political relations with the United States will be possible only after the HIV trial is brought to an end and the Bulgarian medics are released.

The US has long backed Bulgaria, saying the medics, jailed since 1999, are innocent. During the time of their arrest, Qaddafi's decisions to renounce nuclear weapons and compensate victims of Libya's bombing of a jet plane over Lockerbie, Scotland, led to the reopening of diplomatic relations with the United States.

In the letter Bush stressed on the need Tripoli authorities to pay full compensation to the families of Lockerbie victims.

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