TRIPOLI, Oct 10, 2012 (AFP)
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TRIPOLI, Oct 10, 2012 (AFP)
US President Barack Obama’s anti-terror adviser, John Brennan, was in Tripoli Wednesday to discuss investigations into
the killing of the US ambassador and three Americans last month, a protocol official said.
Brennan, the senior White House adviser on counter-terrorism, is to meet with Mohammed Megarief, president of the Libyan national assembly, as well as foreign and interior ministry officials, said the protocol official.
The visit comes almost one month after the September 11, 2012 attack on the US mission in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi in which four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were killed.