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DATE=8/25/2000 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=U-N LOCKERBIE LETTER (L ONLY) NUMBER=2-265866 BYLINE=BRECK ARDERY DATELINE=UNITED NATIONS CONTENT= INTRO: A letter of understanding for the trial of two Libyans accused of the 1988 bombing of an airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland was released today (Friday. The letter, from United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi, says the two suspects will not be used to "undermine the Libyan regime." TEXT: The letter was written in February of 1999 shortly before the two suspects were turned over for trial by a Scottish court meeting in the Netherlands. The letter outlines detention and trial procedure and a key sentence says "The two persons will not be used to undermine the Libyan regime." However, prosecutors say that sentence does not limit their ability to pursue any evidence that may exist in the case. Hans Corell, the Chief U-N Legal Counsel, says all points made in the letter were agreed to by the parties to the case - Britain, Libya and the United States. ///Corell act/// This information was elaborated by the governments involved. The only role the Secretary-General has here was to convey this information, in this case, to the Libyan authorities. The Secretary-General was not involved in any way in the formulation of the messages that came from the capitals. ///end act/// The letter was released by Britain and the United States with the concurrence of Secretary-General Annan. There has been increasing pressure in both Britain and the United States for release of the letter and recently the defense lawyers for the Libyan suspects joined in requesting its release. The trial began last May. The case involves the bombing of Pan Am Airways flight 103 which exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland in December of 1988, killing all 270 people aboard.(Signed) NEB/UN/BA/LSF/PT 25-Aug-2000 17:23 PM EDT (25-Aug-2000 2123 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .