Libyan authorities have made several arrests in connection with the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi in which the ambassador was killed.
New Libyan Prime Minister Mustafa Abu Shaqur told the BBC the investigation was making progress.
The attack happened on Tuesday during protests over a US-made film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed.
Similar protests have spread across the Middle East and North Africa. Further unrest is expected at Friday prayers.
Clashes between riot police and protesters continued overnight in the Egyptian capital Cairo, where Islamist groups and others have called for a peaceful "million-man march" later on Friday.
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