Ten thousand 50-55 thousand dead and wounded. And 'that's the outcome of the conflict in Libya that the head of the National Council tranitorio the country, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, reported to Foreign Minister, Franco Frattini, during a meeting in the morning at the Foreign Ministry. On the sidelines of the conference, Frattini also recalled that the Libyan possible solutions to the conflict will be discussed on May 2, in Rome, at an international conference.
A resolution, however, "that does not include Gaddafi to guide the future of the country," stated the minister. What also drew a step meeting where Jalil said that "if Muammar Gaddafi or his supporters were to be life threatening, would be helped as it would for any other Libyan." "This is the seed of democracy," said Frattini.
The CNT is committed to working with foreign countries, but according to the help given to the rebels so far. The international treaty signed by Libya before the crisis, will all be met, reassured the leaders of the CNT. At least those considered "legitimate" by the rebels. "Cooperation and friendship will be offered primarily to Italy, France and Qatar," said Jalil specified, the three countries who first recognized the CNT as the only legitimate interlocutor in the Libyan issue.
When will Great Britain, the United States and other countries, "according to the support given to date" to the rebels. A particular interest to the Minister Frattini is the survival of the friendship treaty between Italy and Libya, which provides a tight control on the flow of illegal immigration.
Jalil confirmed that the agreement "will continue to run when security conditions permit in the territory." The head of the CNT, "he assured the establishment of a red line against traffickers in human beings," said Frattini. Jalil explained that Libya has "40 percent of crimes are committed by African refugees, from the South in order to land in Europe." "Perhaps more than Italy Libya still suffers because of this phenomenon," he continued, "We promise that you will not be accepted in future." The rebels call for aid to end the conflict, Frattini reassures: "We will speak at the meeting of the Contact Group." The head of the Foreign Cnt, Ali Al Isawia - visiting with Jalil - reminded Frattini as NATO air strikes are not sufficient, according to the rebels.
"This is not total protection of civilians," he lamented Jalil, who added "We need to understand which instruments provide the Libyans to enable them to defend themselves." For the first time since the crisis, another member of the rebel government, Abdullah Abdullah Nouri, has specifically requested the intervention of Western troops, especially in Misurata.
"If not, we'll die," he said. "We would never accept interference," said Abdulla, "Before Gaddafi began to hit us with rockets and warplanes grad, but is now a matter of life or death." "It 's clear that to win quickly on the military there are many other tools," Frattini said, "But they are tools that the community did not accept, as the intervention of the earth and shelling also in urban areas.
Imagine the collateral damage, how many civilian casualties. So the important thing is to stop the advance of this bloody dictator. " The Minister called the Colonel, causing the reaction Felice Belisario, Chairman of the IDV in the Senate, who said: "Better late than never. We give you a good morning to the Foreign Minister Frattini today he woke up and noticed that Gaddafi is a bloodthirsty dictator.
" "Where Frattini," said Belisarius, "When the prime minister welcomed the Libyan leader in full regalia, complete with a hostess and kiss?". During the meeting with Jalil, Frattini said the demands set out by the rebel leader elec a series of self-protection systems - such as optical r ilevatori night, anti-radar systems and other electronic devices - which could be provided in future insurgent militias.
As the Minister said, this too will be discussed during the international meeting of May 2. Also in the capital, will address the issue of the sale of oil extracted from the rebels to allow the transitional government to borrow. "At the meeting of the Contact Group," the minister added, "we will ask that a decision is reached on the use of financial instruments transparent" to allow the rebels to sell to foreign countries.
The humanitarian situation remains critical in Libya, Italy is committed to increasing aid. At least 125 people have died in the last few hours in Tripoli, due to the incessant shelling by forces loyal to Colonel. He reports the TV station 'al-Jazeera', citing sources close to the insurgents.
If the day before yesterday were at least 110 confirmed dead, 15 people were killed by the fighting in Misurata, constant for almost two months. According to the UN agency for refugees, also in the last ten days, ten thousand Libyans fled to Tunisia. "We promised the president Jalil to increase considerably the number of seriously ill patients can be transported in Italian hospitals," said Minister Frattini, speaking about a hundred people who need specialized care.
Italy also is considering sending doctors to step in Libya, to be added to the team of 'Emergency' is already present in the country. Aid Finally, students will also Libyans in Italy, that "the regime of Gaddafi has stopped the payment of scholarships," said the minister, who concluded: "We will help to provide continuity for students to conclude their path with success.
" Meanwhile, the United Nations are aware that an agreement was reached with the leaders of the Libyan government to allow the arrival of humanitarian aid to Tripoli and Misurata. The Libyan authorities have promised not to impede the free movement of humanitarian workers and their resources in areas under the control of the forces of Colonel.
Today and tomorrow, the delegation of the National Council will continue its transition Libyan diplomatic visits. In the afternoon, still in Italy, one hour meeting with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and twenty minutes with the President of the Senate, Renato Schifani. Tomorrow, Jalil and Isawia instead fly to Paris, where there will be to welcome President Nicolas Sarkozy.
A resolution, however, "that does not include Gaddafi to guide the future of the country," stated the minister. What also drew a step meeting where Jalil said that "if Muammar Gaddafi or his supporters were to be life threatening, would be helped as it would for any other Libyan." "This is the seed of democracy," said Frattini.
The CNT is committed to working with foreign countries, but according to the help given to the rebels so far. The international treaty signed by Libya before the crisis, will all be met, reassured the leaders of the CNT. At least those considered "legitimate" by the rebels. "Cooperation and friendship will be offered primarily to Italy, France and Qatar," said Jalil specified, the three countries who first recognized the CNT as the only legitimate interlocutor in the Libyan issue.
When will Great Britain, the United States and other countries, "according to the support given to date" to the rebels. A particular interest to the Minister Frattini is the survival of the friendship treaty between Italy and Libya, which provides a tight control on the flow of illegal immigration.
Jalil confirmed that the agreement "will continue to run when security conditions permit in the territory." The head of the CNT, "he assured the establishment of a red line against traffickers in human beings," said Frattini. Jalil explained that Libya has "40 percent of crimes are committed by African refugees, from the South in order to land in Europe." "Perhaps more than Italy Libya still suffers because of this phenomenon," he continued, "We promise that you will not be accepted in future." The rebels call for aid to end the conflict, Frattini reassures: "We will speak at the meeting of the Contact Group." The head of the Foreign Cnt, Ali Al Isawia - visiting with Jalil - reminded Frattini as NATO air strikes are not sufficient, according to the rebels.
"This is not total protection of civilians," he lamented Jalil, who added "We need to understand which instruments provide the Libyans to enable them to defend themselves." For the first time since the crisis, another member of the rebel government, Abdullah Abdullah Nouri, has specifically requested the intervention of Western troops, especially in Misurata.
"If not, we'll die," he said. "We would never accept interference," said Abdulla, "Before Gaddafi began to hit us with rockets and warplanes grad, but is now a matter of life or death." "It 's clear that to win quickly on the military there are many other tools," Frattini said, "But they are tools that the community did not accept, as the intervention of the earth and shelling also in urban areas.
Imagine the collateral damage, how many civilian casualties. So the important thing is to stop the advance of this bloody dictator. " The Minister called the Colonel, causing the reaction Felice Belisario, Chairman of the IDV in the Senate, who said: "Better late than never. We give you a good morning to the Foreign Minister Frattini today he woke up and noticed that Gaddafi is a bloodthirsty dictator.
" "Where Frattini," said Belisarius, "When the prime minister welcomed the Libyan leader in full regalia, complete with a hostess and kiss?". During the meeting with Jalil, Frattini said the demands set out by the rebel leader elec a series of self-protection systems - such as optical r ilevatori night, anti-radar systems and other electronic devices - which could be provided in future insurgent militias.
As the Minister said, this too will be discussed during the international meeting of May 2. Also in the capital, will address the issue of the sale of oil extracted from the rebels to allow the transitional government to borrow. "At the meeting of the Contact Group," the minister added, "we will ask that a decision is reached on the use of financial instruments transparent" to allow the rebels to sell to foreign countries.
The humanitarian situation remains critical in Libya, Italy is committed to increasing aid. At least 125 people have died in the last few hours in Tripoli, due to the incessant shelling by forces loyal to Colonel. He reports the TV station 'al-Jazeera', citing sources close to the insurgents.
If the day before yesterday were at least 110 confirmed dead, 15 people were killed by the fighting in Misurata, constant for almost two months. According to the UN agency for refugees, also in the last ten days, ten thousand Libyans fled to Tunisia. "We promised the president Jalil to increase considerably the number of seriously ill patients can be transported in Italian hospitals," said Minister Frattini, speaking about a hundred people who need specialized care.
Italy also is considering sending doctors to step in Libya, to be added to the team of 'Emergency' is already present in the country. Aid Finally, students will also Libyans in Italy, that "the regime of Gaddafi has stopped the payment of scholarships," said the minister, who concluded: "We will help to provide continuity for students to conclude their path with success.
" Meanwhile, the United Nations are aware that an agreement was reached with the leaders of the Libyan government to allow the arrival of humanitarian aid to Tripoli and Misurata. The Libyan authorities have promised not to impede the free movement of humanitarian workers and their resources in areas under the control of the forces of Colonel.
Today and tomorrow, the delegation of the National Council will continue its transition Libyan diplomatic visits. In the afternoon, still in Italy, one hour meeting with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and twenty minutes with the President of the Senate, Renato Schifani. Tomorrow, Jalil and Isawia instead fly to Paris, where there will be to welcome President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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