Libya's Gaddafi regime has asked the UNSC to suspend sanctions imposed on it over the brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters, as it sacked two of its diplomats at the world body who had renounced its leadership and appointed an ex-foreign minister as its new envoy here.
The Libyan government sent a letter to the United Nations, informing it that it had sacked its top two diplomats to the world body -- Ambassador Mohamed Shalgham and Deputy Ambassador Ibrahim Dabbashi, who had publicly defected after people revolted against Muammar Gaddafi.
In another letter to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Gaddafi said that his regime wished to have veteran Libyan diplomat Ali Abdussalam Treki, a former foreign minister, as its new Permanent Representative to the UN, who is expected to present his credentials to the world body chief soon.
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