To: 'eevacation mail.com 'eevacation mail.com Bcc: [email protected][[email protected]] From: Gregory Brown Sent: Thur 8/4/2011 10:10:45 PM Subject: Libyan Embassy in US to reopen under opposition FYI http://mvw.msnbc.rnsn.com/id/43993994/ns/oolitics/LTisDxWGDClw By MATTHEW LEE updated 8/2/2011 5:58:10 PM ET WASHINGTON - The State Department has signed off on papers that allow the Libyan Embassy in Washington to reopen under control of the opposition Transitional National Council and give staffers access to roughly $13 million in mission assets that had been frozen. State Department officials said Tuesday that the council's request to reopen the embassy had been reviewed and approved following the Obama administration's decision last month to formally recognize the Benghazi-based group as Libya's legitimate governing authority. Libya's former ambassador to the United States, Ali Aujali, who resigned to protest Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi's violent crackdown on opponents, is expected to serve as charge d'affaires. The State Department shut down the Libyan Embassy shortly after it suspended the operations of the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli in February. Gresory Brown Chainnan & CFO GlobalCast Partners. L LC US: Fax: S EFTA_R1_00488684 EFTA01994612