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TRIPOLI, Feb 3 (Reuters) – Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan

said on Monday he had given orders to move troops toward eastern

ports occupied by protesters, but said deployment of the

military was now in the hands of the army command.

Zeidan gave no further details, but he has repeatedly warned

he may use force to free up three key ports where protesters

demanding more autonomy from Tripoli have cut off around 600,000

barrels per day of oil exports since summer.

“Weeks ago we ordered the minister of defence to give his

instructions to the chief of staff to move toward the occupied

ports in the east,” Zeidan said at a press conference. “Now the

matter is in the hands of the army command.”

(Reporting by Ghaith Shennib; writing by Patrick Markey;

Editing by Anthony Barker)