Saturday, March 19, 2011

Sarkozy: "Ready to put Attolico UN demands"

"We are ready to implement the UN demands to end the violence in Libya." With these words the French president Nicolas Sarkozy concluded a summit in Paris to decide on roles and rules of armed intervention in Libya after the approval of the UN resolution. The foregone conclusion of the summit is the go-ahead for military operations against troops loyal to Gaddafi.

"We are ready to use every means, including military ones to put an end to violence against the civilian population in Libya," said the tenant of the Elysée, which emphasized the role of French aviation operations: "Our aircraft will prevent all Libyan attacks. Both planes, and tanks against Gaddafi.

" According to the French Head of State, the country's future belongs to the Libyans, "If we intervene on the side of the Arab peoples is not in the name of goals that we would seek to impose on the Libyan people, but in the name of universal consciousness that can not tolerate crimes like that.

" Or the rais will implement the cease-fire immediately, as mandated by the international community, otherwise it will be war. He reiterated the same Sarkozy: "For there is still time Gaddafi to avoid the worst comply with all requirements of the international community. Resort to force, because our determination is total.

" This view is also shared by the President of the European Union Herman Van Rompuy who stressed that the old continent can not "see any more massacres in Libya remain with folded arms." For the British prime minister David Cameroon is the colonel and his lies that led to the decision of Paris: "He lied to the international community has promised a cease-fire and continued to brutalize his own people.

E 'come so the time to act swiftly. " Via free from the U.S. government. President Barack Obama was not in Paris for a bilateral meeting in Brasilia with President Dilma Rousseff, but the capital of the South American country has given his blessing: "The international coalition assembled today in Paris who has reached a broad consensus on difedere need for the Libyan people and is ready to act with urgency ".

To clarify the U.S. commitment is the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who attended the summit in Paris. "Do not send troops, but we guarantee our support to the coalition military," said Clinton, who stressed that the participation of Arab countries for the United States operations is crucial.

On that front has already responded positively to Qatar will take part in the first part of the operations. While the participation of other Arab states is planned in phase two. Meanwhile there have been a major green light to get a UN resolution by the Organization of Islamic Conference.

According to the agency, the international community must take "concrete measures to stop the massacre of the Libyan people." It 'as stated by President OIC Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, opening a ministerial meeting in Jeddah. Ihsanoglu has urged member countries of the then to initiate contacts with the authorities of the Provisional Government of Benghazi, indicating that the regime of Muammar Gaddafi "has lost its legitimacy because of the excessive use of force against the Libyans." On the Italian front, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was informed by telephone the Head of State Giorgio Napolitano on the outcome of the summit.

The President of the Republic said he was "pleased" the important agreement reached on the contribution and the commitment by our country. Berlusconi said the Italian contribution to the moment is limited to providing military bases, but if required, Italy is ready to provide personnel and equipment.

"We have said to be available based on the needs and demands do not think there will be special about it," the president said. In fact, said Berlusconi, "as you know, first you must implement the no-fly zones and so I guess that means that France, England and other countries have provided" sufficient ".

Italy will 'be available "if it proves necessary." The Knight also said that most likely the site of coordination of the coalition of the willing will be in the NATO military base in Naples. And it is NATO which according to the Washington Post, it may take over control, "but only a few days after the beginning of the first phase began today," says the newspaper citing sources within NATO.

Compared to the likely retaliation against our country by Gaddafi, the head of government assured that the weapons available to the Rais are not able to reach our country. "I would like to reassure our fellow citizens: our armed forces yesterday made a thorough examination of the availability of weapons and missiles of the Libyan regime, and their conclusion is certain is that there are now weapons supplied by Libya that they could reach the Italian territory, "said Berlusconi.

The meeting decided that military action was preceded by a pre-summit meeting between the landlord, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister David Cameron and the U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. According to sources in the summit, the air strikes against the forces of Muammar Gaddafi could start immediately after the summit.

But what BFM television reported, some bombers already flying over the Paris WOULD BE Cyrenaica. The first wave of attacks would be involved, France and Great Britain, Norway and even then would join the U.S. and then some Arab countries. Contrary to the announcement, Canada has reported that will not take part in the first wave of attacks against the North African country.

Those who will not take part in operations, will, as announced, the Germany of Angela Merkel. According to the satellite channel Al Arabiya, also the turkish government would give its willingness to participate in the operation. Armed intervention group of the willing, according to the same source, would begin between 15 and 16.

Military action could begin with a barrage of cruise missiles to neutralize the defenses. At their summit in Paris "to support the Libyan people" are France, Great Britain, USA, Germany, Italy, Canada, Spain, Norway, Qatar, Jordan, UAE, Portugal, Poland, Morocco, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Greece.

Also present was the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and the EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and the Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy. Not involved but no representative of the African Union. As sources explain the Elysée, in fact, 'in Mauritania during a meeting of the organization, preparing the diplomatic strategy to use in the Libyan crisis.

Military action could begin with a barrage of cruise missiles to neutralize Libyan air defenses, close-bombing of runways. There are approximately 15 targets already 'identified between aircraft and helicopters, command centers, radar installations and anti-air defense batteries. Gaddafi's air force has 400 planes, mostly Russian-made MiGs, but only 20 or 30 are considered operational.

Italy has given its willingness to participate in military action with air bases, military personnel and equipment. Yesterday, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said that Rome would "actively participated in the implementation of UN resolution 1973". The government will seek the authorization to the houses in the coming days.

Today was also the head of state Giorgio Napolitano stressed that "Italy" will do whatever is necessary ". Our country is engaged with the other G8 and United Nations "to affirm the principles and requirements of respect for fundamental values \u200b\u200bsuch as human rights and aspirations of freedom and social justice" that occur today, "especially in the Arab world" .

The pre-summit talks in Paris focus on the ways and the roles of armed intervention to stop Libya's Gaddafi made as implementing Resolution 1973 of the UN Security Council that paves the way for armed intervention. France and Britain are oriented in the shelling to start more 'quick as possible within a few hours as claimed by French diplomats.

NATO would be more inclined to implementation dellla no-fly zone. In addition to France, Britain and the U.S. in the pre-summit meeting, attending the meeting Italy, Canada with Prime Minister Stephen Harper, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme, Prime Minister spagnoo, Jose Luis Zapatero, Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen greek prime minister Yorgos Papandreou, the former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Poland Donald Tusk.

For the EU there are the High Representative for Common Foreign Catherine Ashton, and the Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy. For the Arab League there 'Amr Moussa, the UN Ban Ki-Moon. No representative dell'Unioneafricana figure in the list of participants at the Paris Summit on Libya. Meanwhile, the international forces based at Aviano Usaf new American planes are coming, "a provision for possible operational use in the field," said the Prefect of Pordenone, Pierre Galante.

"The arrival of new military personnel also - he added - I do not have news. With regard to strengthening the military structure to watch not as necessary: \u200b\u200bthe degree of security should always be high, and there are 10 or 100 planes, and so far we have implemented the provisions that guaranteed the peace of mind.

" The threatening letters Gaddafi today sent letters to U.S. President, Barack Obama, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister, James Cameron, and the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. The spokesman of the government of Tripoli, Ibrahim Moussa, during a press conference.

The Libyan leader, turning to Cameron and Sarkozy wrote that any military action against Libya would be an "injustice, a clear aggression. Regret it if you will intervene in our internal affairs. " "Libya is not yours - the letter continues -. You do not have the right to intervene in our internal affairs.

This is our country, is not your country. We could not fire a single bullet against our people. " In his letter to Obama, Gaddafi says: "The Libyans are prepared to die for me." The letter is addressed "to our son, His Excellency Barack Hussein Obama," according to the translation of the site of Al Jazeera.

"I told before - he continues - that even if Libya and the United States of America go to war, God forbid, she will always remain a child. His image will not be changed. I want you to remain the same image. " "I have all the people of Libya with me and I am prepared to die - continued Gadhafi -.

We have all the men, women and children with me. Nothing more. " Then the marine biotoxins that Saddam supports terrorists are in charge of the rebels: "Al Qaida is an armed organization, passing through Algeria, Mauritania and Mali. What would you do if you discovered that control American cities by force of arms? What would you do? So I can follow your example.

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