Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Cameron calls for a democratic future in Libya when the conflict ends

London .- British Prime Minister, David Cameron, on Monday expressed confidence that Libya's international conference held in London is a new beginning for the North African country. In opening the conference, Cameron called for "a future in which the Libyan people to determine their future free from violence and oppression," but added that the Libyans can not do it alone.

"The Libyan people can not achieve such a future for itself," said Cameron, who considered that the international community should reaffirm their commitment first to resolutions 1970 and 1973 of the UN and the military alliance has implemented. The Prime Minister added that the need to facilitate humanitarian aid quick and agile "where necessary" and "help the Libyan people to plan for the future, once the conflict ends."

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