Britain: Blair, Clinton have discussed possible trial in Netherlands

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Date: 19980722
Author:ROBERT BARR Associated Press Writer

ROBERT BARR Associated Press Writer
AP Online
07-22-1998
LONDON (AP) _ Prime Minister Tony Blair said today he had talked with President Clinton and the Dutch prime minister about the possibility of trying two Pan Am bombing suspects in the Netherlands.

U.S. and British officials had said Tuesday that they were considering the possibility of a third-country trial for two Libyans accused of killing 270 people by putting a bomb aboard a Pan AM Boeing 747 in 1988. The bomb exploded as the plane passed over Lockerbie, Scotland.

Blair, speaking in the House of Commons, said Britain wanted ...

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