Slovenian Prime Minister Borut Pahor returned from a two-day visit to Libya with the "sweet problem" of finding a home for two camels he received from Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, media reported Friday.
"Hosting them will be one of the sweet problems I will have at home," Pahor told Kadhafi after the Libyan leader announced the present in Tripoli, the 24ur news channel reported.
Pahor gave Kadhafi a picture of a four-year-old Lipizzaner horse Napolitano that Slovenia will send to Libya as a present along with a stick that belonged to late Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, a co-founder of the Non-Alignment Movement of which Libya continues to be a leading member.
Pahor's visit was aimed at opening up economic cooperation between the two countries.


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