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PARIS - In another move to improve ties with the West, Libya signed a $170 million compensation accord Friday with families of victims of a French passenger jet bombing 15 years ago.
Libya's promise to pay represents another move by Moammar Gadhafi to shed his nation's image as a rogue state. Last month, Libya renounced weapons of mass destruction and opened weapons productions facilities to international inspectors.See the full content of this document
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Libya Agrees to Pay for '89 Jet Blast
The compensation deal, following years of painstaking negotiations, was signed in Paris by the director of a foundation run by Gadhafi's son and a negotiator for the famil...
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