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NewsWritten by RLAdmin2 18 Sep 2013 7:40 pm - Comments Libya appeals for help amid political, economic chaos Libya’s prime minister is reaching out for international help amid political turmoil and stunted oil exportation which has cost the country $130 million a day. Ali Zeidan met with Britain’s David Cameron Tuesday, as Libya continues to be mired in post-Western intervention disarray following the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The overthrow has not yielded a conciliatory political climate as many had hoped. Violence, militias and political activists have cut off most of Libya’s oil fields and ports since July, overwhelming the government’s young army and police force.
"We are going to work on solving this problem," he said. "When blood is shed, the loss will be greater.” Royal Dutch Shell has abandoned exploration on two Libya blocks, and Marathon is pondering the sale of its part in a major Libyan oil consortium, sources said in July. Russia Today |
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