Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The government of Venezuela said that Muammar Gaddafi of Libya has not left

The Government has insisted that Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli and accused of being irresponsible comments made on Monday the British foreign secretary, William Hague, about an alleged Libyan leader's visit to Venezuela. The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Libyan foreign minister, Mousa Kousa, talks with Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro and told him "the leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli, exercising the powers granted to the State ".

According to the Foreign Ministry telephoned Kousa Maduro said the Libyan leader is "facing the situation which crosses the country, thereby refuting the comments made so irresponsible press the UK Chancellor, William Hague ". The British foreign minister said on Monday told reporters in Brussels that Gadhafi could have left their country and find their way to Caracas.

Hague said he had received this information from "contacts that are on the ground." The Venezuelan foreign minister vowed, continues the statement, "that the Libyan people are, in exercise of its sovereignty, a peaceful solution to their difficulties in preserving the integrity of the Libyan people and the nation without the interference of imperialism whose interest in region have been affected in recent times.

" The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry reported that two foreign ministers have agreed to maintain contact to "exchange first-hand information on developments in that brotherly country." The situation in Tripoli is of maximum tension, with corpses in the streets and gunfire continued to be heard in several neighborhoods of the capital, including heavy artillery shells.

The British Foreign Minister, William Hague, had said on Monday that Muammar Gaddafi, Libyan leader for over 40 years, could have left the country. "I asked before if Colonel Gaddafi is in Venezuela. I have no information that it is, but I have seen some evidence that might be traveling there now." As he explained in a press conference with the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trinidad Jiménez, "we can not hold true this information, we can not confirm", adding that data are being produced "contradictory" to the whereabouts of Gaddafi.

In fact, the Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister has denied even the president has been on a plane. In fact, diplomatic sources of the Government of Venezuela has also denied that Gaddafi is traveling to the Bolivarian Republic. While in Tripoli increase speculation that Gaddafi and all their children have fled the country, and still others on the death of a senior advisor and right hand of the Libyan leader.

Libyan Justice Minister, Mustafa Abdeljalil, today announced his resignation in protest against the "bloody situation" of his country and the violent repression of demonstrators protesting against the regime of Gaddafi. On the other hand, two Air Force colonels Libyan landed by surprise on two fighters in the Malta International Airport and requested asylum there.

European ministers in a joint statement condemned "the repression of demonstrators in Libya" and demanded that the country's authorities to "immediately" the use of force. The situation in Tripoli is of maximum tension, with bodies lying in the streets and gunfire continued to be heard in several neighborhoods of the city, including heavy artillery shells.

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