Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Italy calls for NATO to assume the attack against Libya

Rome .- The Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said today that it is a "serious issue" that the command of the military operation for the implementation of UN resolution on Libya go to NATO a demand that Italy has raised strongly in the last hours. Speaking to Italian Radio anch'io, the foreign minister of Italy said the British prime minister, David Cameron, shares the position of his government before the military operation and expressed his desire to do the same soon, "the American friends.

" The command of military operations in Libya "should go to NATO, is a question of seriousness, a highly political issue," said Frattini. "We can not imagine there separate controls for each of their dependents some decisions. I hope Today's meeting of the Atlantic Council reached this decision, "he said.

Frattini, who described the operation in Libya as "humanitarian" and not war, he returned to address the warning issued yesterday that arises to regain control of its military bases, from where the international coalition aircraft, if NATO does not get to the front. "Italy does not back down, but if seven bases depend on the control of NATO, I have no objection.

If not, the planes of the Italian bases will have to be under control to take responsibility, "said Italian Foreign Minister." We must defend the decision of the Security Council of the UN. We have to respect it scrupulously. Everything that comes out of the resolution, will not accept it, "he said.

Frattini also opted to start" soon mediation action policy to understand (the Libyan leader Muammar) Gaddafi should leave "the power to give way to a "new Libya open to the principles of democracy." The Italian minister, who condemned the killings of demonstrators in the streets of Yemen, believes the new Libya that can go after the hypothetical progress of Gaddafi will remain "friends" Italy, since, among other things, his country had already taken 90 tons of humanitarian aid to the Libyan city of Benghazi.

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