2011年4月14日星期四

NATO Chief says no military solution to the prior Libya of the Berlin meeting - Xinhua

(BERLIN, April 14 Xinhua) - there is no military solution to the Libyan conflict and NATO hope to see a policy in the near future, leader of the alliance, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, just prior to the meeting of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs said Thursday.

"The honest answer is that there is no military solution to this conflict." We need a political solution, and it is the Libyan people to come with a...I hope that we will be able to find a political solution in the near future, "Rasmussen told German weekly Spiegel."

"The worst outcome would be a military stalemate or a de facto partition of Libyan society, in which the Libya would become a failed State and a breeding ground of terrorists - and which is so close to Europe's borders," warned the head of NATO.

As for providing humanitarian assistance to the Libya, Rasmussen insisted that alliance did not assume a leading role, saying that the Organization of the United Nations must coordinate, with the support of the European Union (EU).

28 Countries of the NATO Foreign Ministers are meeting in Berlin on Thursday and Friday, with Libyan conflict their priorities.

In their discussions, Ministers will try to bridge their differences on the scope of the military campaign led by NATO against the Libya, after the Minister of French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe and his British counterpart William Hague publicly pressed NATO allies to intensify air raids in Libya.

Special report: foreign military Intervention in Libya


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