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30.08.2008 - Italy Agrees to $5 Billion in Compensation for Colonizing Libya

Libyan Foreign Minsiter Abdel-Rahman Shalgam told reporters on
Saturday, Aug.

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30, that Berlusconi had pledged $5 billion (3.4
billion euros) worth of construction projects, student grants and
pensions for Libyan soldiers who served in the Italian military
during World War II.
 


The accord will provide for $200 million a year over the next 25
years through investments in infrastructure projects.


 


"This agreement should put an end to 40 years of discord,"
Berlusconi said. "It is a full and moral acknowledgement of the
damage inflicted on Libya by Italy during the colonial era."


 


One of the main projects to be financed is a freeway running along
the Mediterranean coast, said Berlusconi, who'd already pledged
funding for the road on a 2004 visit to the country.


 


In return, Italy wants Libya to crack down on illegal migrants
turning up on Italian shores and has promised to fund $500 million
worth of electronic monitoring devices on the Libyan coastline.


 

Making amends
 


Also on Saturday, Italy returned a second-century Roman statue of
the goddess Venus, which had been discovered by Italian soldiers on
the Libyan coast in 1913.


 


Formerly part of the Ottoman Empire, Libya was occupied by Italy in
1911 before becoming a colony in the 1930s. It was briefly governed
by an UN-mandated Franco-British administration before gaining
independence in 1951.


 


Berlusconi, on his second trip to Libya since June, was visiting
the Mediterranean city of Benghazi. He was scheduled to meet Libyan
leader Moammar Gadhafi Saturday to sign a friendship agreement.


 


Libya has named Aug. 30 Libyan-Italian Friendship Day.


 


US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is to follow Berlusconi's
lead next week, with the first visit by a high-ranking US official
to Libya since 1953. Relations between the US and Libya were
suspended between 1981 and 2004 due to Tripoli's alleged support of
terrorism.



(Deutsche Welle)


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