French deal will release Lockerbie £1.7bn

Relatives of victims of a 1989 French airliner bombing have signed an increased compensation deal with Libya, paving the way for a UN resolution lifting sanctions against the North African country.

French deal will release Lockerbie £1.7bn

Relatives of victims of a 1989 French airliner bombing have signed an increased compensation deal with Libya, paving the way for a UN resolution lifting sanctions against the North African country.

The deal, announced in Paris, adds to the £21m (€29.9m) Libya paid in a 1999 agreement and will lead to the Lockerbie compensation deal taking place.

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