LONDON (AP) -- The British government says it is expelling the
Libyan Ambassador after the British embassy in Tripoli was
attacked.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement Sunday that
he condemns the attacks on the embassy premises in Tripoli, as well
attacks on the diplomatic missions of other countries. He said the
attacks have prompted him to expel the ambassador, who now has 24
hours to leave the country.
The attacks on the diplomatic missions breach the Vienna
Convention, Hague added.