Muammar Gaddafi's son really visited Moldova, months ago

The Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son really visited Moldova - last January 19 and 20, Liberal Party Chairman Mihai Ghimpu stated to the press in parliament on Thursday.

Ghimpu confessed that he had really known nothing about the Gaddafi junior's visit, so in the journalists' presence he phoned to Information and Security Service Director Gheorghe Mihai [appointed to this post by the Liberal Party] to clarify the matter.

"I was just told that Mr. Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, born in 1972, arrived in Chisinau last January 19 on board an airplane from Vienna. There is no information about whom he met here with", said Mihai Ghimpu.

Communist Party leader MP Vladimir Voronin regards as quite important the fact that Gaddafi the junior left Moldova before January 26, when the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) slapped a ban on Gaddafi's and his family's travelling outside the country. Therefore, Moldova did not violate any international decision.

Honorable Chairman of the Democratic Party and DP parliamentary faction head Dumitru Diacov said that he knew about the visit, which Gaddafi's son undertook to Moldova yet when his dad had had normal relations with the world community yet.

Dumitru Diacov was asked by journalists to say whether or not the visit was undertaken really on the invitation of Moldovan business tycoon Anatol Stati, but Diacov said he had no information. Stati and Gaddafi the junior are known to run oil businesses.

Infotag's dossier: At the beginning of the Parliament's plenary sitting on Thursday morning, MP Grigore Petrenco of the Communist faction stated that the information about Gaddafi's son was announced at the yesterday's working meeting of the parliamentary Standing Committee for Foreign Policy and European Integration. Petrenco demanded an explanation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and the Information and Security Service. However, the Ministry's officials, who were present at the plenary sitting at the moment, failed to give an answer.

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