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Australia–Libya relations

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As part of the thawing of relations between Libya and Western nations following Gaddafi's post 9-11 policy u-turns, diplomatic relations were restored in 2002, the Libyan People's Bureau reopened in Canberra and the Australian ambassador in Rome resumed non-resident accreditation. This has remained
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Australia and Libya announced the establishment of diplomatic relations on 4 January 1978. A Libyan People's Bureau was opened in Canberra and the Australian ambassador to Italy was accredited on a non-resident basis. Concerns about Libyan destabilising activities in the Pacific region, part of a
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the case, though with the Bureau's name reverting to embassy following the overthrow of Gaddafi.
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of such activities around the world, led to the expulsion of the Bureau in Canberra in 1987.
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in Libya, as well as advice on Libya's planned transition to democratic governance.
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Australia was a major non-military backer of the revolutionaries during the
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Both countries established diplomatic relations on 4 January 1978.
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at his country's consul-general in Tripoli and pledged
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Australia is accredited to Libya from its embassy in
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traveled to Libya to meet with Libyan Prime Minister
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In December 2011 Australian Foreign Affairs Minister
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Map indicating locations of Australia and Libya
Australia
Libya
bilateral relations
Libya
Muammar Gaddafi
Libyan Civil War
capture
Tripoli
Kevin Rudd
Abdurrahim El-Keib
flag of Australia
Canberra
landmines
Canberra
Cairo
"Diplomatic and Consular Relations: Diplomatic and Consular Relations" [1980] AUYrBkIntLaw 19; (1978–1980) 8 Australian Year Book of International Law 392"
Relations with Libya
Prime Minister's Media Statement 19 May 1987
Libya: Military activities in the South Pacific
"Australia Supports the New Libya at International Conference"
"Australia Funding Libyan Evacuation Ship, Reveals Rudd"
The Age
"Australia's FM says Libyan opposition NTC only representative of Libya"
the original
"Canberra backs new Libya"
"Australia extends a helping hand to Libya"
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Australia–Libya relations
Bilateral relations of Australia

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