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On 2 December 1979, the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, was burned during protests over allegations that the United States was involved in the Grand Mosque seizure in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The United States had already withdrawn the U.S. Ambassador to Libya in 1972. Following the 1979 attack, all remaining U.S. government personnel were withdrawn and the embassy closed. Diplomatic presence resumed on February 8, 2004 with the arrival of the U.S. Interests Section in Tripoli. That mission was upgraded to a Liaison Office on June 24, 2004.

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  • On 2 December 1979, the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, was burned during protests over allegations that the United States was involved in the Grand Mosque seizure in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The United States had already withdrawn the U.S. Ambassador to Libya in 1972. Following the 1979 attack, all remaining U.S. government personnel were withdrawn and the embassy closed. Diplomatic presence resumed on February 8, 2004 with the arrival of the U.S. Interests Section in Tripoli. That mission was upgraded to a Liaison Office on June 24, 2004. (en)
  • Pada 2 Desember 1979, Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat di Tripoli, Libya, dibakar pada unjuk rasa atas tuduhan bahwa Amerika Serikat terlibat dalam Pendudukan Masjidil Haram di Makkah. Amerika Serikat menarik Duta Besar AS untuk Libya pada 1972. Setelah serangan 1979, semua personil pemerintahan AS yang tersisa ditarik dan kedubes ditutup. Hubungan diplomatik dijalin kembali pada 8 Februari 2004 dengan kedatangan U.S. Interests Section di Tripoli. Misi tersebut ditingkatkan menjadi Liaison Office pada 24 Juni 2004. (in)
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  • On 2 December 1979, the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, was burned during protests over allegations that the United States was involved in the Grand Mosque seizure in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The United States had already withdrawn the U.S. Ambassador to Libya in 1972. Following the 1979 attack, all remaining U.S. government personnel were withdrawn and the embassy closed. Diplomatic presence resumed on February 8, 2004 with the arrival of the U.S. Interests Section in Tripoli. That mission was upgraded to a Liaison Office on June 24, 2004. (en)
  • Pada 2 Desember 1979, Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat di Tripoli, Libya, dibakar pada unjuk rasa atas tuduhan bahwa Amerika Serikat terlibat dalam Pendudukan Masjidil Haram di Makkah. Amerika Serikat menarik Duta Besar AS untuk Libya pada 1972. Setelah serangan 1979, semua personil pemerintahan AS yang tersisa ditarik dan kedubes ditutup. Hubungan diplomatik dijalin kembali pada 8 Februari 2004 dengan kedatangan U.S. Interests Section di Tripoli. Misi tersebut ditingkatkan menjadi Liaison Office pada 24 Juni 2004. (in)
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  • 1979 U.S. Embassy Burning in Libya (en)
  • Pembakaran kedutaan besar Amerika Serikat di Libya 1979 (in)
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