Saturday, March 26, 2011

Jean ping 24 reiterated au against

This old French defense provide photo shows on March 25, France's a military base kreditna rafale fighter plane military action against Libya execution. French general staff 24 confirmed that the French air force in tripoli on a plane Libya military blow of edom plane. Xinhua hair

 

Xinhuanet Addis ababa March 25, (reporter LiangShangGang) the African union (au) among 25 in located in Ethiopia's capital Addis ababa headquarters and Libya government delegation held talks with the current situation is Libya.

 

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Will President jean ping late in the day at a news conference, Libyan government delegation oral commitment will fully implement au about Libya problems presented a special committee of the roadmap plan.

 

Jean ping said government promises to enforce a ceasefire, Libya, and practice a political reform, in order to solve the domestic crisis.

 

Au about Libya problem five special committee of the roadmap plan zhou jie lun nihao put forward mainly includes: to protect civilians and end hostilities; Security affected people accept humanitarian assistance; Start the dialogue between different parties, looking toward the end crisis direction diligently; Establish a broadly representative transitional period and start the necessary political reform, meet people's appeal, etc. Libya

 

December 17, the UN security council resolution no. 1973 through still the first set no-fly zones, agreed to in Libya. 19 late, France, the United States and Britain began to Libya on military strike. Since then, Canada, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Denmark and other countries also announced to Libya's military action to join. Libyan government said that western military strikes and Libya massive civilian casualties, airport, seaport and other infrastructure severely damaged.

 

Jean ping 24 reiterated au against foreign military intervention, and expressed in Libya and the Libyan government has invited representatives from 25 government to meet in Addis ababa, agreed a ceasefire agreement negotiations.

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