Echoing his Foreign Minister, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyo (SBY) said March 29 that Indonesia was ready to send troops to Libya as part of a UN peacekeeping mission, rapporteThe Jakarta Post. He also strongly criticized the military intervention "allies" and unilaterally implement the resolution establishing a no-fly zone.
In his view, two essential points of that resolution 1973 are ignored by allied forces: the immediate establishment of a cease-fire and the establishment of a peaceful resolution of conflict. SBY is under pressure from many Indonesian militants who call for the cessation of this military intervention.
In his view, two essential points of that resolution 1973 are ignored by allied forces: the immediate establishment of a cease-fire and the establishment of a peaceful resolution of conflict. SBY is under pressure from many Indonesian militants who call for the cessation of this military intervention.
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