Cameron pledges support for Libya army and police

Published: 01/02/2013

David Cameron promised more help to improve the capacity of the police and army in Libya yesterday as he made an unannounced visit to the country.

The prime minister said Britain was ready to provide more training and expertise amid growing concern about the security situation in the region.

On a walkabout in the capital’s famous Martyrs’ Square, Mr Cameron was greeted by friendly locals wanting to shake his hand and take photographs.

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