Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi visits former colonial ruler Italy this week to forge deeper trade and investment ties amid criticism by right groups of Tripoli's treatment of African migrants. Gadhafi will receive guests in his tent pitched in the Villa Doria Pamphili, Rome's biggest public park, including some of the Italians he kicked out in 1970 to punish Italy for its 1911-1941 colonization. As well as meeting with the Italian expellees, Gadhafi's three-day visit will also include a series of meetings with Italian officials, including Premier Silvio Berlusconi, and audiences with university students, businesspeople and a delegation of prominent Italian women. The Italian Foreign Ministry said Gadhafi and Berlusconi are expected to sign a number of bilateral agreements.
Gadhafi will receive guests in his tent pitched in the Villa Doria Pamphili, Rome's biggest public park, including some of the Italians he kicked out in 1970 to punish Italy for its 1911-1941 colonization.
As well as meeting with the Italian expellees, Gadhafi's three-day visit will also include a series of meetings with Italian officials, including Premier Silvio Berlusconi, and audiences with university students, businesspeople and a delegation of prominent Italian women.
The Italian Foreign Ministry said Gadhafi and Berlusconi are expected to sign a number of bilateral agreements.
and a delegation of prominent Italian women.
Don't. Go. There...
will he bring his own harem, or will the italian taxpayers provide?
will El Pais send a photographer? ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~