BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO said on Tuesday it will send experts to Libya to see how it can help improve security in the country struggling to contain militias and the growing presence of al Qaeda-linked fighters in the south.
The experts will go to Libya as soon as possible, NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said, after Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan asked NATO for technical advice and help with training during a visit to alliance headquarters last week.
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