Nuland's deputy Mark Toner said the United States and NTC signed documents that transferred the embassy - which once represented Moamer Qadhafi's regime in Washington - to the rebels based in the eastern Libyan port of Benghazi. - AFP (File Photo)

WASHINGTON: The United States said Tuesday it has transferred the Libyan embassy in Washington to the National Transitional Council, which Washington has recognized as Libya's de facto government.

“It is true,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters when asked whether the United States had handed the embassy over to the rebel NTC.

Nuland's deputy Mark Toner said the United States and NTC signed documents that transferred the embassy - which once represented Moamer Qadhafi's regime in Washington - to the rebels based in the eastern Libyan port of Benghazi.

The transfer happened last week, he said.

At a meeting last month in Istanbul, the United States and other powers recognized the NTC as “the legitimate governing authority in Libya” until an interim government is formed.

Ali Aujali, who was accredited as Libya's ambassador, defected from the Qadhafi regime in February as violence erupted and affiliated himself with the National Transitional Council.

It was not immediately clear whether Aujali would head the new mission. Nor was it clear whether the embassy was now staffed with the NTC as calls made by AFP to the building went unanswered.

The United States announced on March 10 that it was shutting down the Libyan embassy here, weeks after it withdrew its diplomats from the US embassy in Tripoli as Qadhafi's forces used violence against a pro-democracy uprising.

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