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Friday, June 24, 2011

Diplomats draw up plans for post-Gadhafi Libya (AP)

LONDON – Britain says detailed plans have been drafted to help Libya's opposition in the aftermath of Moammar Gadhafi's ouster.

A senior British diplomat, who demanded anonymity to discuss the work, said Friday that a team of officials from the U.K., United States, Italy, Turkey and other nations have spent a month in eastern Libya discussing scenarios with the country's opposition.

The plans, which are expected to be published formally next week, include preparations for policing and the resumption of oil production.

International officials and Libya's Transitional National Council are planning "for the days, weeks and months after Gadhafi has gone," the diplomat said.

He said nations had taken lessons from the chaos following other recent conflicts.


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