Monday, April 18, 2011

Van Rompuy commitment to maintaining the military pressure

Paris. .- The President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, today called for "maintaining military pressure" on Libya in order to achieve the target output power Muammar Gaddafi. In an interview broadcast by Radio France Internationale (RFI), Van Rompuy said that Gaddafi is "weakened" and was in favor of continuing the intervention in the framework of NATO right up to "abandon" power.

"It's the main goal," said Van Rompuy, which ruled in favor of U.S. presidents, Barack Obama, and France, Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister, David Cameron, who recently signed a joint column in several newspapers which indicated that the intervention aims to topple the Libyan leader.

The President of the Council of Europe said that you can not adequately protect the civilian population Libyan "if no gadafistas neglect." Finally, Van Rompuy felt that Europe had "missed an opportunity" to have adopted a common position on the Libyan National Transitional Council (CNTL), but avoided mention specific countries to illustrate the differences arising within the member countries.

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