In this photo released by the United Nations, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi visits the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Tuesday. (Photo: AP) 
World

Gaddafi tries to pitch tent in NY suburb

Gaddafi was prevented from pitching his Bedouin tent on Donald Trump's estate in Bedford, New York.

From our online archive

NEW YORK:Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi tried to set up a tent in a New York suburb but was blocked by city officials, US media reported.

Gaddafi, who is famous for staying in his large Bedouin tent during foreign visits, was getting the tent erected in the city of Bedford on an estate owned by US billionaire Donald Trump, ABC News reported Tuesday.

But city officials sought to stop its construction, arguing it violates town regulations. It was unclear if the eccentric Libyan leader ever planned to stay in Bedford.

Trump may have unwittingly loaned the estate to Libya. His company in a statement said the property was leased to Middle Eastern partners that "may or may not have a relationship to Gaddafi" and it was looking into the issue.

Gaddafi's people have previously been barred from erecting the tent in New York's Central Park and on land in a New Jersey suburb owned by the Libyan embassy.

The ongoing saga has left Libya struggling to find a place for Gaddafi to stay during his visit to New York, where he is set to address the UN General Assembly this week. It is his first visit to the United States since taking power in 1969.

INTERVIEW | India decoupling commercially with Iran but leaving diplomatic door ajar, says ex-envoy

Viral sleazy video: Karnataka DGP Ramachandra Rao suspended

CBSE insists on full-time mental health, career counsellors for every 500 students

CPI(M) keen on alliance for West Bengal polls, Congress yet to give green signal

India, UAE seal LNG deal as they eye strategic defence pact and $200 billion trade target

SCROLL FOR NEXT