Washington .- The U.S. Secretary of State. UU., Hillary Clinton today called on the Libyan government to stop "the unacceptable bloodshed" in the North African country. "We join the international community in the unequivocal condemnation of violence in Libya," Clinton said in a statement today. In addition, it emphasized the "responsibility" of the government of Muammar al-Gaddafi, "to respect the universal rights of people." Finally, Secretary of State added that the administration of U.S.
President Barack Obama "worked closely with its international partners to bring this message to the Libyan government."
President Barack Obama "worked closely with its international partners to bring this message to the Libyan government."
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