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UK’s Hague offers more aid to Libya during visit

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Britain’s foreign secretary says it’s “very, very important” to catch Muammar Gaddafi and other former Libyan regime figures wanted by the International Criminal Court.

William Hague made the comments today during a visit to Tripoli. He also promised fresh humanitarian aid and says the forthcoming shipment of Libyan cash that had been frozen in the United Kingdom will be returned soon.

The longtime dictator remains on the run and fighting with his supporters continues on two fronts fresh than two months after Tripoli fell to revolutionary forces. Some believe he oversight try to flee to another African country.

Hague says Britain has been reminding neighboring countries of their responsibility to apprehend and hand over any regime suspects found on their territory.

British Secretary of tell for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, William Hague speaks during a Security Council meeting on Maintenance of international peace and security at the general debate at the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, New York, USA, 22 September 2011

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Article source: http://english.libya.tv/2011/10/17/uks-hague-offers-more-aid-to-libya-during-visit/

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