President Barack Obama has vowed to bring to justice those who killed the US ambassador to Libya during protests against a film that mocks Islam.
But he told reporters that the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi would not break the bonds between the US and the new Libyan government.
It sparked a political row in the US, with rival Mitt Romney criticising Mr Obama before the president hit back.
Source: BBC..More.., ABC video clipsBut he told reporters that the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi would not break the bonds between the US and the new Libyan government.
It sparked a political row in the US, with rival Mitt Romney criticising Mr Obama before the president hit back.
- Ambassador J Christopher Stevens died after a crowd stormed the consulate.
- Meanwhile, protesters in Egypt have clashed with security forces after crowds returned to the US embassy for a second evening of demonstrations over the film. Riot police fired tear gas at protesters, some of whom were seen carrying petrol bombs, witnesses said.
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