The exile of the leader Moammar Gadhafi is "an option" to end the unprecedented popular revolt shakes Libya said Monday the White House spokesman, Jay Carney. In a short press conference, Carney refused anyway "speculate" about the possibility that the United States contribute to this exile. "Exile is a possibility to produce change," claimed the last two weeks by protesters in the streets of Libyan cities, Carney said, reiterating that Col.
Gadhafi must "withdraw" from power, as he said on Saturday U.S. President Barack Obama. Carney also said that the U.S. sought contact with the rebellion groups in Libya, but said it is still "premature" to evoke a recognition of Washington for one of them.
Gadhafi must "withdraw" from power, as he said on Saturday U.S. President Barack Obama. Carney also said that the U.S. sought contact with the rebellion groups in Libya, but said it is still "premature" to evoke a recognition of Washington for one of them.
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