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Libyan Embassy Not New

Libyan Embassy Not New

WHILE we appreciate your interest and following up the national and international news, we would like you to correct the headline of an article published in your newspaper of March 12, ‘Libya opens Embassy in Namibia’.

Libya has had an embassy in Windhoek since 1990, administrated by a diplomatic officer on the level of Charge D’Affaires. What happened is the upgrading the diplomatic representative to a Bureau Secretary (Ambassador).As the Great Jamahiriya desires to consolidate the bilateral relations and develop co-operation with the Republic of Namibia, we will be grateful if the correction is published in your newspaper.We thank you for your interest and co-operation.Salem Mohamed Krayem Ambassador of the Libyan People’s Bureau Note: The story in question was filed by Nampa.EdWhat happened is the upgrading the diplomatic representative to a Bureau Secretary (Ambassador).As the Great Jamahiriya desires to consolidate the bilateral relations and develop co-operation with the Republic of Namibia, we will be grateful if the correction is published in your newspaper.We thank you for your interest and co-operation. Salem Mohamed Krayem Ambassador of the Libyan People’s Bureau Note: The story in question was filed by Nampa.Ed

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