Foreign Minister Adnan
Mansour denied that his visit to Libya aims at setting up the
required measures to announce officially the death of revered Lebanese Shiite
Imam Moussa al-Sadr and his two companions, al-Liwaa newspaper reported on
Tuesday.
“Mansour denies what
some media reports said about the case and would harm the investigations,” his
press office said in a statement.
The statement noted that
the FM’s visit to Libya
is to continue follow up the case with the Libyan authorities.
Al-Liwaa newspaper
reported earlier that Mansour’s visit’s is to declare later on the death of
al-Sadr and his two companions.
The daily said that
Mansour’s visit to the Libyan capital would be his last concerning the case of
al-Sadr.
The FM, heading a
Lebanese delegation, travelled to Libya on Sunday to discuss the
issue.
The Iranian-born cleric
arrived in Tripoli
on August 25, 1978 during the rule of Moammar Gadhafi, with two companions
Sheikh Mohammed Yacoub and journalist Abbas Badreddin. They were seen for the
last time on August 31, 1978.
But the three men have
not been heard of since and Tripoli had always
maintained that the cleric had left Libya
for Italy .
Sadr's trip to Libya was aimed at negotiating an end to Lebanon 's
1975-1990 civil war.
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