French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said today that there is "no need for a new Security Council resolution of the UN" on Libya to force the Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi to give up power. The gala's top diplomat said that "the savage repression that has had on their people, Gadhafi has lost all legitimacy," Juppe told reporters as part of a symposium on changes in the Arab world.
Therefore, the Gaul minister stressed that the United States, the European Union (EU) and the Arab League consider that "there is no need for a new Security Council resolution for the UN to accept this principle," adding that the countries participating in the intervention in Libya applied "strictly" the ordinance of the United Nations force.
In a joint article published yesterday in various media, the presidents of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, EU, Barack Obama and British Prime Minister, David Cameron, announced that NATO would continue its attacks until the fall of Gadhafi.
Therefore, the Gaul minister stressed that the United States, the European Union (EU) and the Arab League consider that "there is no need for a new Security Council resolution for the UN to accept this principle," adding that the countries participating in the intervention in Libya applied "strictly" the ordinance of the United Nations force.
In a joint article published yesterday in various media, the presidents of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, EU, Barack Obama and British Prime Minister, David Cameron, announced that NATO would continue its attacks until the fall of Gadhafi.
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