British Foreign Minister William Hague arrives in Tripoli.<br/> He's here to reopen the UK's embassy in the capital as well as cement ties with Libya's interim government.<br/> (SOUNDBITE)(English) BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY WILLIAM HAGUE SAYING:<br/> "We are also increasing our contribution to security and stability in Libya. We are making available further support for emergency de-mining activities by the United Nations Mines Actions service. This will help to protect thousands of people so that they can return to their homes."<br/> At the ceremony, guests watch as British officials hoist the nation's flag.<br/> Hague also met with the National Transitional Council leader, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, to discuss allegations of human rights abuses against captured Gaddafi loyalists.<br/> (SOUNDBITE)(English) BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY WILLIAM HAGUE SAYING:<br/> "There have been allegations and I will discuss those with the NTC leaders. Of course I will raise those. It's very important that they keep that moral authority of treating people well. And I know that the leaders of the NTC are very committed to that, very sincere about that."<br/> Hague said Britain is to release billions of pounds worth of Libyan dinars the government froze at the beginning of Libya's seven-month uprising.<br/> Jessica Gray, Reuters