Libya agreed to buy $1 billion worth...
Libya agreed to buy $1 billion worth of weapons in negotiations completed last week with the Greek Defense Ministry and arms industry, the pro-government Athens daily Eleftherotypia reported. Weapons to be purchased include anti-aircraft and anti-tank guns, rockets, small arms and ammunition, the newspaper said. Libya’s forces are currently supplied with British and Soviet tanks and French jet fighters.
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