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Obama and Gaddafi could meet at G8 summit in July |
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Brief:US President Barack Obama and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi could meet in July at a Group of Eight summit in Sardinia where, according to diplomats from the host country Italy, Gaddafi will represent the African Union. ...more
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| 1. On Wednesday February 11, 2009, 16:26 PM , Kenneth Butichi, Oman wrote: | |
| The use of the term inferiority complex was occasioned by the prostration of black African presidents at the Libyan leaders tent begging for money to use in elections. East Africa has a good share of these guys.
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| 2. On Wednesday February 11, 2009, 10:38 AM , Aseso Kevin, United Kingdom wrote: | |
| That is quite encouraging! Considering that. After all these years US has been quite uninterested in happenings of this particular country simply because they could not control there oil reserves just to be blunt, but I do hope that Obama has Africa's development at heart Africans are tired of smoke screens that illusion them from seeing actually ill intent of there oppressors!
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