Thursday, February 24, 2011

Libya, on Monday in Geneva UN Council sends Barack Obama Hillary Clinton

"Italy can not do this alone." Roberto Maroni has expressed concerns about the situation in Libya after the meeting in Brussels with other EU ministers of the Interior. "Italy - said the head of the Interior Ministry - can deal with the emergency caused by the immigrant riots in North Africa but not for long." Italy, he added, "fears of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis." The Defence Minister, Ignazio La Russa, has intervened in an attempt to stop the controversy about the provision of weapons by Italy.

"As in Egypt are keeping to the agreement, we hope that Libya will continue to do so and when we have no reason to doubt that the treaty between Italy and Libya remains," he said. "It 's the application of the Treaty, when there are situations like this, falters. The Treaty provides general supply of weapons from Italy and now we're certainly not providing weapons to Libya.

" As for the violence, La Russa, focused on mass graves found on the shores of Tripoli. "I sweat a lot," he said. "They are pictures" added the Minister of Defense-reminiscent of the darkest moments of human history. A few days ago, we celebrated the sinkholes and still is horrible that such incidents occur.

" Moreover, Russia has called for action by the EU. "We hope not only structural but also a humanitarian intervention by the European Union. It 'absolutely necessary that the EU will contribute to solutions and answers to be given to Libya that can not be reserved only to neighboring countries, "he said.

The intervention of the EU and 'necessary, he adds, "both for governance and support for migration, and in parallel to undertake action to prevent violeneze and the violation of human rights." The Head of State, this morning, called for the intervention of the EU. "Europe is definitely strive to find a common Mediterranean policy", Giorgio Napolitano said in an interview with German newspaper Die Welt.

"I believe that Europe, in past years has been a bit 'distracted towards the developments in North Africa. We have underestimated the growing problems of large masses of the people, we felt that the schemes were stable and do not run in extreme danger. For Europe to do much to find a common Mediterranean policy.

" Napolitano, since yesterday for a state visit to Germany today to meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel also talked about the dramatic situation in Libya, humanitarian and related issues at the upcoming migration. The drama of the Libyan situation are focused now the eyes of all countries.

The Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has expressed concern about the possible consequences for the North Caucasus. "We are concerned because, despite the reassuring speech about the presence of radicals in North Africa, it will not take power, there would be consequences all over the world, including the North Caucasus," Putin warned, after a meeting in Brussels with European Commission President, Jose Manuel Durao Barroso.

Monday morning will meet in Geneva on the Human Rights Council of the United Nations, dedicated to the crisis in Libya. President Barack Obama has decided to send the U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. Obama has also decided to send Secretary of State William Burns, who yesterday was in Tunis after being stopped in Cairo, in some European capitals in order to "intensify consultations with allies and partners on the situation in Libya".

The assistant secretary of state for the Middle East, Jeffrey Feltman, began a mission that takes him in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and United Arab Emirates. The crisis, said last night the American President, "is not simply a concern of the United States. The whole world is watching (what happens in Libya, ed.) Coordinate our assistance and measures in response to violations with the international community, "he said, adding that at this time" it is imperative that nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice.

" Obama has condemned "with force" the repression of opposition by the authorities in power in Libya as "outrageous and unacceptable" as a "violation of international standards and all standards of fairness." He added: "The violence must stop."

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