Monday, March 28, 2011

United Kingdom believes that Libyan rebels are about to control the Libyan crude

London. .- The British Minister of Defence, Liam Fox, the rebels said today that Libya may be about to gain control of the points of Libya's oil exports, a situation that can change the "dynamics" of the conflict. Speaking to the BBC, Fox said the latest progress of the rebels, as a result of coalition air attacks against the artillery of the Libyan regime, can pave the way to reach key export ports of crude oil.

"What you are seeing on the ground is now the rebels are moving to the west of Ajdabiya to Brega, moving around the coast. This occurs, of course, a very different political dynamic," said the defense minister. "While moving along the coast, of course, the rebels controlled more and more oil outlets from Libya and, if they keep moving around Ras Lanuf Brega, it means they will control exports Libya's oil, "he added.

Moreover, the British minister made it clear that the coalition forces that enforce resolution 1973 Security Council UN established a no-fly zone to protect the civil population, have no Libyan individuals as white. "Do not attack individuals. The purpose of the UN resolution is very clear, is to protect the civilian population.

If Colonel (Muammar) Gaddafi up now of course is a benefit. Everyone thinks he is a threat to his people and his country. Losing Gaddafi is an aspiration, is not part of the UN resolution, "said Fox, who ruled out the possibility of arming the rebels. According to the Qatari television network Al Jazeera, Libyan rebels overran the town of El Aguila between the port of Ras Lanuf enclaves and Brega.

The advance of the militants has not stopped since yesterday took the city of Ajdabiya, the main hub of eastern Libya, and about 120 miles from where is now the rebel outpost According to the Qatari chain. EFE

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