Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Muammar Gadhafi oil insulation breaks

Colonel Muammar Gadhafi, isolated internationally, is seeking to circumvent the international diplomatic encirclement by offering oil supplies released in person to the ambassadors of China, India and Russia. According to official Libyan news agency Jana, Gadhafi had a meeting with the diplomatic representatives of the three countries on the "Jamahiriya" (Republic), its peculiar name given revolution after coming to power 41 years ago.

The Libyan leader, who has managed to recover the refinery of Al Zauiya, after besieging the city a week and after heavy fighting has recaptured the oil port of Ras Lanuf and Briga, has the oil, to get out of isolation that is his regime, the United States, European Union and Arab League want to submit to an air embargo.

Foreign oil companies had to suspend their operations in Libya as a result of the rebellion launched nationwide on 16 February and the exodus of expatriate workers and immigrants who keep the industry in business. The invitation to send tankers to stock up at terminals Gadhafistas troops seized by the rebels after fierce fighting, was released by the agency Jana.

Yesterday, the state agency was aware of the invitation in person to the three ambassadors, with which, supposedly, according to the version of Jana, also discussed bilateral issues. The official version, perhaps in an attempt to offer a vision of normality, diplomats and Libyan colonel discussed in his talks the situation in Japan after the earthquake and tsunami.

Ajdabiya City, located on the road to Benghazi, "capital" of the rebels, was preparing to undergo an assault by the forces of Muammar Gadhafi, who were advancing while the West tries to agree on a solution, to be met the 28 th day of bloody conflict in Libya. Yesterday, U.S. President Barack Obama again demanded the ouster of Gadhafi.

Similarly, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev banned by decree from entering their country from himself and his family , pursuant to resolution 1970 the Security Council United Nations imposed sanctions on the regime of Libya. Benghazi is Libya's main city after the capital, Tripoli, and major economic centers.

The city has a major port, which is of great importance to its economy, since many food products and manufactured goods must be imported in Libya through this port. Due to the rebellion in Libya, the city is known as the rebel capital since is taken by groups opposed to the revolutionary leader Moammar Gadhafi, who established a de facto government by popular committees.

When he started the rebellion against the Libyan leader, cities began to fill with weapons. Benghazi, being considered the capital of opponents, has a greater presence of weapons in the hands of any citizen or even the reach of children.

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