British Prime Minister, David Cameron, had warned before entering the international conference for Libya, which was held in London, that "the Libyan people must determine their future free from violence and oppression." But he 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.
And to make it clear, Cameron says he will not have strategic interests in Libya: "This is not about Libyan oil." During the international conference, 40 countries met and convened several international organizations (including United Nations and the Arab League) have been clear what his objective: to protect civilians and humanitarian aid, two concepts that have emerged over and over Once in every speech.
But also are clear that they can not get anything against Gaddafi without the union of all who were there. So, perhaps, the first words of UN Secretary Ban Ki-Moon, were aimed at reaching an agreement that includes, at all times, the Arab League. Moreover, the UN has offered to assist Libya in the process of democratic transition, knowing that it can take time.
"What has been achieved over the past week is not bad," said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. "This has been a truly international effort, for the welfare of the citizenry Libyan diplomatic and legitimate aspirations. This military action will continue until Gaddafi meets the requirements of UN resolution 1973 and stop prejudice against its people.
" The U.S. representative has not been forgotten civilians: "We must continue to provide humanitarian aid, to press the Government of Gaddafi and the Libyan people by supporting their desire to advance through political action," he said. "The long-term progress in Libya can continue only if there is pressure against Gaddafi together make clear that it has to go.
We have to maintain that pressure throughout the sancciones approved by resolutions 1970 and 1973 of the UN. We efforts of the African Union, Arab League and the European Union in this regard. " Moreover Clinton has made clear that its support will be complete but always supported by other international organizations: "The United States joins the international organizations in this key moment of democratic change, not only Libya but throughout the region.
objectives are not easy, but I am proud to participate in the coalition trying to make this possible, "he concluded Clinton. For its part, the Qatari foreign minister, representing the Arab League, wanted to clarify that humanitarian aid to civilians should arrive early and has recognized that the intervention has served to "prevent Gaddafi committed atrocities against civilians" .
The representatives of the Libyan rebels are in the London conference thanked the efforts of the international community have made clear they are not going to stop now. "Of course we are looking for a political process, but we are sure we want to continue with our peaceful revolution," have been clarified.
After meeting with U.S. Secretary, Hillary Clinton, and the British Foreign Minister, William Hague, have tried to explain that the form of government now is difficult in some areas of Libya and that "Gaddafi controls our lives completely." By now you have got that France recognize their representatives and even sent an ambassador to Benghazi.
Shammam Mahmoud, head of media relations of CNTI, said that "Libya's release is the responsibility of the Libyan people" and that the Council's objective is to drive the transition to a new country. Despite what the allies wanted to point out, Arab countries have been represented at the London conference by the minimum.
Most member countries of the Arab League declined the invitation and the Secretary of this body, Amr Moussa, sent an ambassador in place. Only seven of the 24 states have come to London. The exception to this low profile of the Arab countries are Qatar and the UAE, which contribute to military operations in Libya and that they have sent their foreign minister.
And to make it clear, Cameron says he will not have strategic interests in Libya: "This is not about Libyan oil." During the international conference, 40 countries met and convened several international organizations (including United Nations and the Arab League) have been clear what his objective: to protect civilians and humanitarian aid, two concepts that have emerged over and over Once in every speech.
But also are clear that they can not get anything against Gaddafi without the union of all who were there. So, perhaps, the first words of UN Secretary Ban Ki-Moon, were aimed at reaching an agreement that includes, at all times, the Arab League. Moreover, the UN has offered to assist Libya in the process of democratic transition, knowing that it can take time.
"What has been achieved over the past week is not bad," said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. "This has been a truly international effort, for the welfare of the citizenry Libyan diplomatic and legitimate aspirations. This military action will continue until Gaddafi meets the requirements of UN resolution 1973 and stop prejudice against its people.
" The U.S. representative has not been forgotten civilians: "We must continue to provide humanitarian aid, to press the Government of Gaddafi and the Libyan people by supporting their desire to advance through political action," he said. "The long-term progress in Libya can continue only if there is pressure against Gaddafi together make clear that it has to go.
We have to maintain that pressure throughout the sancciones approved by resolutions 1970 and 1973 of the UN. We efforts of the African Union, Arab League and the European Union in this regard. " Moreover Clinton has made clear that its support will be complete but always supported by other international organizations: "The United States joins the international organizations in this key moment of democratic change, not only Libya but throughout the region.
objectives are not easy, but I am proud to participate in the coalition trying to make this possible, "he concluded Clinton. For its part, the Qatari foreign minister, representing the Arab League, wanted to clarify that humanitarian aid to civilians should arrive early and has recognized that the intervention has served to "prevent Gaddafi committed atrocities against civilians" .
The representatives of the Libyan rebels are in the London conference thanked the efforts of the international community have made clear they are not going to stop now. "Of course we are looking for a political process, but we are sure we want to continue with our peaceful revolution," have been clarified.
After meeting with U.S. Secretary, Hillary Clinton, and the British Foreign Minister, William Hague, have tried to explain that the form of government now is difficult in some areas of Libya and that "Gaddafi controls our lives completely." By now you have got that France recognize their representatives and even sent an ambassador to Benghazi.
Shammam Mahmoud, head of media relations of CNTI, said that "Libya's release is the responsibility of the Libyan people" and that the Council's objective is to drive the transition to a new country. Despite what the allies wanted to point out, Arab countries have been represented at the London conference by the minimum.
Most member countries of the Arab League declined the invitation and the Secretary of this body, Amr Moussa, sent an ambassador in place. Only seven of the 24 states have come to London. The exception to this low profile of the Arab countries are Qatar and the UAE, which contribute to military operations in Libya and that they have sent their foreign minister.
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