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yahuwah
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Ma basta con sta cazzata dei suoi fantastilioni che viveva in una tenda da terzo mondo. Quella che la propaganda del crimine organizzato NATO definiva come "patrimonio di Gheddafi" altro non era che LIA, Libyan Investment Authority, UN FONDO sovrano appartente al popolo libico non a Gheddafi. Questi sono i fatti, il resto è propaganda.

ma questa LIA dove li teneva i proventi del petrolio ? ( a parte pagarci le campagne di sarkozi e gli affaracci del berluska )

li teneva a no nelle banche delle grande finanza "anglosassone " ? e il loro valore era o no almeno cento volte superiore ai debiti libici con la ex-URSS ?

E' inutile girarci intorno, gheddafi e' stato il principale responsabile della trappola in cui e' caduto. Ha voluto "giocare " e ha perso; non si gioca con i bari . 8)

Sbagliato WS, la Russia di Putin nel 2008 aveva CANCELLATO QUALSIASI DEBITO alla Libia, esattamente 4.6 miliardi di dollari - Putin fece anche uno sconto di 100 milioni di dollari tra l'altro - in cambio di contratti:

Russia cancels Libya's $4.5 bln debt in exchange for contracts-3
Topic: Vladimir Putin in Libya
19:35 17/04/2008

TRIPOLI, April 17 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow wrote off on Thursday Libya's $4.5 billion debt in exchange for multi-billion dollar contracts for Russian companies.

The cancelation of the debt, accrued on Soviet arms supplies, was one of over a dozen intergovernmental trade and cooperation agreements signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi.

After the signing ceremony, the outgoing Russian leader told reporters: "We are satisfied with the way we have resolved this problem. I am absolutely convinced that the scheme we have arrived at will benefit both the Russian and the Libyan economies, as well as the Russian and the Libyan people."

Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin, who accompanied Putin on his visit to the North African state, told reporters that the size of Libya's debt to Russia had been brought down by $100 million from $4.6 billion to take into account Russian state bank VTB's debt to Libyan companies.

The deals signed include a $3.5-billion contract for rail monopoly Russian Railways to build a 500-km (310-mile) section from the city of Sirte to Benghazi, Putin said.

Kudrin said 70% of the equipment and steel products required for the project would, under the contract, be supplied by Russian companies.

Another major deal was closed between Russian natural gas giant Gazprom and Libya's National Oil Corporation to set up a joint venture to engage in both upstream and downstream oil and gas operations.

Kudrin said the Soviet-era debt had hampered bilateral economic cooperation, whereas now the hurdles would be removed, adding Russia's position in Libya had grown stronger.

The two countries also signed a military cooperation agreement.

The parties announced their intention to strengthen cooperation in the areas of national security and defense, particularly through closer ties between the bodies involved.

Russia and Libya also agreed to collaborate in arms control measures, nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, to boost efforts to turn the Middle East into a zone free of weapons of mass destruction and to reduce military operations in the Mediterranean in order to make it a region of peace, stability and cooperation.

Moscow and Tripoli pledged to coordinate their efforts to prevent and resolve armed conflicts in certain African regions and facilitate post-conflict revival.

Libya's main weapons supplier during the Cold War, Russia is trying to regain its position in the country.

Earlier reports said Russia had hoped to sign arms contracts worth some $3 billion with Libya, selling 12 of the latest Su-35 Flanker multi-role fighter and Tor-M2E short-range missile systems, and offering spare parts and maintenance services for Soviet-era military hardware.

http://en.rian.ru/world/20080417/105344656.html
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Ciò vuol dire che, la Russia ha " perso tutti quei soldi ":

Russian official: Moscow lost about four billion dollars in Libya

Russia | Politics - denied an official in the Russian state military cooperation technical cooperation with foreign countries the health of the announcement by some media that "Russia could resume work on the implementation of the updated 200 tanks a Libyan," noting that "Libya did not propose the resumption of any arms deal signed with Russia earlier. "
According to Constantine Bereulen deputy director of the Russian state of military-technical cooperation with foreign countries, that "Libya did not make any specific proposal for the resumption of work in the implementation of contracts concluded with Russia, Libya earlier for the supply and modernization of weapons and military equipment."
And declared Anatoly Aasaekin head of "Ross Ooborun Export", which manages the majority of Russian military exports, in August of 2011, Russia lost about four billion dollars due to the lack of implementation of what Libya signed contracts with Russia's weapons earlier.
It is noteworthy that "Russia was forced to stop on the implementation of armaments cooperation agreements with Libya in 2011, after the United Nations imposed sanctions on the country.

http://topnews-nasserkandil.com/topnews/share.php?sms_id=20925&mod=1&locale=en

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Per quanto riguarda il LIA ( il fondo sovrano libico, circa 70 miliardi dollari in solo MONEY, escluso l'oro ormai " trafugato" dai ratti ), mai dimenticare che tutt'ora molte aziende italiane lo detengono ( anzi, se lo son letteralmente APPROPRIATO ):
FIAT, ENEL, UNICREDIT (credo) , MEDIOBANCA, JUVENTUS, OLCESE, RETELIT, FINMECCANICA, ECC... Pensiamo negli altri paesi ..........
Per approfondire:

http://geopoliticamente.wordpress.com/2011/03/04/anatomia-dei-fondi-sovrani-libici/


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