Suzanne
11-03-06, 11:27 AM
The isolation of Libya is starting to crack, points out the British magazine
The five Bulgarian nurses and the Palestinian doctor will be released, predicts the British magazine The Economist commenting on the Libya case.
"At the moment their sentences are being suspended," says the magazine but thinks that they will be released after a "complicated bargain without causing loss of face for Libya."
Commenting on the situation in Libya The Economist quotes the leader of the country Muammar Qaddafi as saying in a speech that liberalization is the key to success.
The magazine is explicit: "The isolation, that started two decades ago is starting to crack."
www.standartnews.com
The five Bulgarian nurses and the Palestinian doctor will be released, predicts the British magazine The Economist commenting on the Libya case.
"At the moment their sentences are being suspended," says the magazine but thinks that they will be released after a "complicated bargain without causing loss of face for Libya."
Commenting on the situation in Libya The Economist quotes the leader of the country Muammar Qaddafi as saying in a speech that liberalization is the key to success.
The magazine is explicit: "The isolation, that started two decades ago is starting to crack."
www.standartnews.com