US ambassador returns to Libya

2011-09-21 20:35
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Tripoli - The US ambassador to Libya returned to Tripoli on Wednesday to lead a newly reopened American embassy in a post-Muammar Gaddafi era.

Ambassador Gene Cretz arrived in Tripoli, a day before plans to raise the US flag over the embassy building in the Libyan capital.

It was about eight months after he left for consultations in Washington in January after WikiLeaks posted his opinions of Gaddafi's personal life and habits in a classified 2009 diplomatic cable.

At the time, the Obama administration was considering replacing him due in part to strains in ties caused by the blunt assessment.

Cretz returns to a country much changed since revolutionary forces seized control of Tripoli and forced the authoritarian leader into hiding after an uprising that began in mid-February.

Cretz was nominated to be the first US ambassador to Libya in 36 years by President George W Bush in July 2007 after a remarkable turnaround in US relations with the North African nation.

The seismic shift in ties followed Gaddafi's 2003 renunciation of weapons of mass destruction and payment of compensation to the families of victims of 1980s terror attacks, including the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, blamed on Libyan agents.

Cretz had kept a relatively low profile in Libya until November, when WikiLeaks posted his assessments of Gaddafi's personal life and habits in a classified 2009 diplomatic cable.

Voluptuous blonde

The secret document said Gaddafi "appears to have an intense dislike or fear of staying on upper floors, reportedly prefers not to fly over water, and seems to enjoy horse racing and flamenco dancing."

It also discussed Gaddafi's long time reliance on a Ukrainian nurse named Galyna who the cable said had been described as a "voluptuous blonde".

President Barack Obama announced Tuesday that the ambassador would return, telling Libyans: "This is your chance. And today the world is saying, with one unmistakable voice, we will stand with you."

The United States, along with its Nato allies, launched the military air campaign that helped rout Gaddafi's forces after the UN Security Council passed a resolution in March authorising a no-fly zone and approving all necessary steps needed to protect civilians.

Nato later took charge of the mission.

On Wednesday, Nato's decision-making body, the North Atlantic Council, granted approval to extend the mission for another 90 days, an alliance official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because a formal statement had not yet been prepared.

Without an extension, permission for the operation would have expired September 27.

While many in the nation of 6 million people are enjoying new found freedoms, well-armed Gaddafi loyalists are still fighting on three fronts, and Libya's new rulers are struggling to form a government.

Failed to seat cabinet

The National Transitional Council, which led the rebellion and is the closest thing Libya has to a government, failed on Sunday to seat a new Cabinet, dashing hopes a new government would be in place before the interim leadership left to represent Libya at the UN General Assembly this week.

In New York, the NTC's prime minister, Mahmoud Jibril, said on Tuesday he expected a new government to be formed "within a week, 10 days maximum from now".

He said most of the work has been done, but it was important to ensure national consensus on the issue. The current political difficulties were not unusual for a "country which was absent from... any democratic culture," he said.

Gaddafi wielded near-total control over the North African nation for nearly 42 years. The uprising - inspired by the successful ouster of autocratic leaders in Tunisia and Egypt - spread from the eastern city of Benghazi in mid-February.

Armed fighters still loyal to the fugitive leader have repelled anti-Gaddafi forces in Sirte, the desert town of Bani Walid and the southern area of Sabha.

Government forces have made inroads against Gaddafi loyalists in Sabha, the last major city on a key road leading south to the border with Niger.

Abdel-Salam Sikayer, a spokesperson for a local council in Sabha, said anti-Gaddafi forces largely have control over two neighbourhoods and are fighting to overtake pockets of resistance.

He said 28 people, including three children, had been killed in fighting over the past two days - 18 on Tuesday and 10 on Monday.

Old regime over

Obama said Tuesday the Nato-led bombing campaign in Libya will continue as long as civilians are threatened. He urged Gaddafi loyalists to lay down their arms and join the new Libya, declaring, "the old regime is over".

Nato has launched more than 8 750 strike sorties on Libya since late March. The latest strikes hit military targets belonging to Gaddafi loyalists in Sirte, according to a Nato statement released on Wednesday.

The Western military alliance also said it struck targets Tuesday some 280km south of Sirte in Weddan, where revolutionaries suspect military weapons for Gaddafi loyalists in Sirte may be coming from.

Revolutionary fighters tried to push into Sirte, 400km southeast of Tripoli on the Mediterranean coast, over the weekend but were driven back in fierce street fighting.

Anti-Gaddafi forces have since pulled back to regroup and allow civilians to flee the city, but the two sides still exchange rocket and mortar fire daily.

Akram Hameida, a 27-year-old fighter from the nearby city of Misrata, said he heard about 10 Nato airstrikes within about five to 10 minutes of each other on Wednesday afternoon. He said they appeared to be hitting close to the down town area and aircraft roared overhead.

As he spoke, rockets fired by Gaddafi loyalists in the city rained down on a sandy rural area with scattered trees close to revolutionary force positions.

- AP

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