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Finmeccanica on Libyan contracts: "We think they will be fulfilled"

Tripoli, Libya - According to the company's CEO, there's no reason for which Libya's situation should bring to a change of the ongoing agreements

Finmeccanica's CEO Giuseppe Orsi commented on the developments of the political situation in Libya, where rebels -armed against the loyalists- have now taken control of 90% of the capital city (see AVIONEWS): "We hope that soon will be reached a stable government and I hope the relations will improve. We've already talked with the rebels". No problem, in his opinion, about the group's contracts...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1132947

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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