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05 April 1999

TEXT: CLINTON ON PAN AM FLIGHT 103 BOMBING SUSPECTS APRIL 5

(UN delivered two suspects to custody of Dutch authorities) (390)

Washington -- President Clinton says he is grateful that "the two
suspects accused in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 were
delivered by the United Nations to the custody of Dutch authorities"
April 5.

In a written statement, Clinton said "legal proceedings will now take
place in accordance with the U.S.-UK initiative for a Scottish trial
before a Scottish court, sitting in the Netherlands."

The terrorist bombing of Pan Am 103 "led to more than ten years of
effort by the United States and United Kingdom, with the support of
other nations, to bring the suspects to justice," the President said.

Following is the White House text:

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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary

April 5, 1999

STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT

I am gratified that the two suspects accused in the 1988 bombing of
Pan Am flight 103 were delivered by the United Nations to the custody
of Dutch authorities. Legal proceedings will now take place in
accordance with the U.S.-UK initiative for a Scottish trial before a
Scottish court, sitting in the Netherlands.

The terrorist bombing of Pan Am 103 provoked outrage the world over.
It led to more than ten years of effort by the United States and
United Kingdom, with the support of other nations, to bring the
suspects to justice.

I am especially thankful for the repeated intervention of UN Secretary
General Kofi Annan, who worked tirelessly to implement the Security
Council resolutions. I am also deeply grateful for the efforts of
President Mandela, President Mubarak, and the Saudi Ambassador to the
United States, Prince Bandar, on behalf of King Fahd and Crown Prince
Abdullah.

But most important, today is a day to remember the men and women who
lost their lives on Pan Am 103. I know their loved ones have suffered
greatly. They, too, have labored hard to bring justice. Last December,
on the tenth anniversary of the bombing, I renewed my pledge to the
families that I would make my best efforts to bring the accused to
trial. Now, at last, the road to justice has begun.

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