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Libya's Gadhafi hurls insults at Saudi king 
  a.. March 31, 2009 - 6:49AM 
 
Letting the insults fly ... Maverick Libyan leader Moamer Gadhafi launched a 
tirade against Saudi King Abdullah, inset. Photo: Reuters 

Maverick Libyan leader Moamer Gadhafi stole the show at Monday's Arab summit, 
insulting Saudi King Abdullah and proclaiming himself "king of kings of Africa" 
before storming out to visit a museum. 

But the flamboyant Gadhafi also left the door open for reconciliation with 
Abdullah, whose Western-backed kingdom is a regional heavyweight and the 
world's largest oil exporter. 

"It has been six years since you have been avoiding a confrontation with me," 
Gadhafi snapped, just as summit host Qatari emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa 
al-Thani was ending his speech. 

"You are always lying and you're facing the grave and you were made by Britain 
and protected by the United States," Gadhafi told Abdullah in front of 15 other 
leaders attending the annual gathering. 

Tensions have run high between the two countries since articles in US and Saudi 
newspapers in June 2004 accused Gadhafi of allegedly plotting to assassinate 
Abdullah, then crown prince. 

"I am the leader of the Arab leaders, the king of kings of Africa and the imam 
of the Muslims," proclaimed Gadhafi, the Arab world's longest serving leader 
who has been in power since 1969. 

Gadhafi, recently elected as African Union chairman, was bestowed with the 
title "king of kings" by African tribal dignitaries in September 2008. 

State-run Qatari television interrupted the feed to the press room, but when 
the broadcast was restored, Gadhafi was heard telling Abdullah: "I am ready to 
visit you and for you to visit me." 

Libyan state television aired excerpts of Kadhafi's diatribe, and the official 
JANA news agency published the full text of his vitriolic attack. 

"I tell my brother Abdullah, that you have avoided me for six years and you are 
afraid to confront me," Gadhafi said, according to the Libyan media. "I want to 
reassure you: there is no need to be afraid. 

"I tell you that after six years, it has been proven whose past is a pack of 
lies and who is facing death," he said, echoing similar remarks by Abdullah at 
a 2003 Arab summit. 

"You are a product of Great Britain and protected by the United States," 
Gadhafi said, again quoting from Abdullah's 2003 attack on him at the Egyptian 
Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. 

"Out of respect for the (Arab) nation, I consider the personal problem between 
us over and I am ready to visit you and to welcome you" to Libya, Gadhafi said, 
the Libyan state media reported. 

The flamboyant Gadhafi, dressed in an ochre robe and cap and wearing black 
sunglasses, then rose and swept out of the conference centre, with aides saying 
he was off to visit a museum. 

Abdullah also left the conference hall briefly, diplomats said. 

The Qatari emir later hosted a meeting to reconcile the two. 

"The misunderstanding between Saudi Arabia and Libya has been ended during this 
summit," Libyan official Ahmad Kadaf al-Dam told reporters. 

Gadhafi has a history of unpredictability at such gatherings. 

At an Arab summit in 1988 he wore a white glove on his right hand to avoid 
shaking "bloodstained hands", and the following year he blew smoke from a fat 
cigar into the face of the late king Fahd of Saudi Arabia. 

At the 2005 Arab summit in Algiers he upstaged the final session with an 
unscheduled address in which he described Israel and the Palestinians as 
"idiots", leaving his audience in fits of laughter. 

One aim of the Doha summit was to reunite Arab ranks divided over Israel's 
22-day onslaught on the Gaza Strip. 

AFP


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