Three countries had offered Gaddafi shelter, but he had refused to abandon Libya

In the wake of the scandal over financing links to the Nicola Sacrozyt campaign by the Libyan leader, Gaddafi's official translator, Meftah Abdalah Missuri, told “Sputnik”, where he said the French president was not the first to offer “Gaddafi. “Mubarak (Muhammad Hosni Mubarak, president of Egypt from 1981 to 2011), Ben Ali [...]
“Mubarak (Muhammad Hosni Mubarak, president of Egypt from 1981 to 2011), Ben Ali (Zine El Abidin Ben Ali, president of Tunisia from 1987 to 2011) called for Gaddafi's help. He helped the three world nations - from Asia to South America. For example, France's Foreign Ministry budget represents 1 billion and 700m euros, of which 780m are earmarked to develop relations and help other countries. As for Libya, there was no amount set for such purposes sometimes,” said Missuri.
Gaddafi's official translator explained that Libya had helped under various circumstances such as natural disasters, hunger, drug delivery and aircraft.
Meanwhile, he added that if any head of state sought assistance, Tripoli donated between half a million and five million dinars, “reports Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
Moreover, Sussur confirmed that Gaddafi himself had approved the decision to financially assist Sarkozy's campaign in France's general elections.
“When a Portuguese journalist asked the amount of money given him, he responded to 20 million. Later, he repeated it many times on several televisions; his son Saif al-Islam and Ziad Takkiedine have said the same, passing suitcases with money for Sarkozy,” he said.
The presidents of Egypt and Tunissia lost their power before Gaddhafi lost the battle for Syria, so they could not help him at the time of his great need. African countries tried to eliminate the riots, which began on February 17, 2011, in Libya, but they failed. South Africa, Venezuela and Belarus had offered refuge to Gaddafi, but he had not wanted to abandon his country,” declares Missouri. /Periscopi/












