.- Muammar Gadhafi Libyan leader rejected on Sunday the new UN sanctions against him and said a small group of rebels protesting against their government would be surrounded and defeated. In a telephone interview with Serbian television station Pink, said Saturday's vote of the Security Council to impose UN sanctions on travel and assets against him and for some advisers was invalid and flawed.
"The UN can not interfere with the internal affairs of other countries, unless a country is attacking another state, "said Gadhafi to the station at Belgrade. The station said the leader spoke from his office in the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Gadhafi accused the world body to "make decisions based on press reports" and said that a UN commission should investigate the situation in his country.
"The Libyan people supporting me. Small groups of rebels are surrounded and will be met "he said." military and police forces exchanged fire with those guys, those gangs of a few people died, "he said, denying there were battles and saying that" currently there are no incidents, Libya is absolutely quiet.
" The Libyan leader reiterated that his country will not abandon. "I'm here, I'll go," he said. The rebels in the east of Libya said on Sunday that formed a national council to help release areas which remain under the power of Gadhafi.
"The UN can not interfere with the internal affairs of other countries, unless a country is attacking another state, "said Gadhafi to the station at Belgrade. The station said the leader spoke from his office in the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Gadhafi accused the world body to "make decisions based on press reports" and said that a UN commission should investigate the situation in his country.
"The Libyan people supporting me. Small groups of rebels are surrounded and will be met "he said." military and police forces exchanged fire with those guys, those gangs of a few people died, "he said, denying there were battles and saying that" currently there are no incidents, Libya is absolutely quiet.
" The Libyan leader reiterated that his country will not abandon. "I'm here, I'll go," he said. The rebels in the east of Libya said on Sunday that formed a national council to help release areas which remain under the power of Gadhafi.
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