WTO agrees to open talks on Libyan entry

The World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed today to open talks with Libya on its possible future accession.

The World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed today to open talks with Libya on its possible future accession.

The decision, taken by the 147-member WTO's executive General Council, marks a new step in Tripoli's drive to normalise its international relations.

"They have agreed to set up a working party," said one official emerging from the Council session. Establishing a working party is the first step on the road to entry for any country seeking to join the body.