The Libyan embassy in Madrid said yesterday in a statement that the declaration of the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trinidad Jimenez, on the Libyan regime's legitimacy "is based on falsehoods in the media." Trinidad Jimenez had said Thursday that a president such as Muammar Gaddafi, who "has decided to bomb their own citizens," has lost "every right" to stay ahead of Libya.
Jiménez insisted it was "absolutely unacceptable" use of force by the authorities against their fellow citizens. The Libyan embassy in a fax sent to Efe, said he had received "with surprise" the minister's statements "that appear to have been the result of the influence of manipulative propaganda orchestrated by the media and unprofessional." "The statement of the minister," continues the official note-Libyan bilateral relations hurts and makes us doubt about the credibility of Spanish diplomacy.
" The Libyan embassy insists that "it is clear that what is happening in Libya are not peaceful demonstrations but sabotage operations conducted by elements of Al Qaeda." He also claims that "in no case has used air power against civilian neighborhoods."
Jiménez insisted it was "absolutely unacceptable" use of force by the authorities against their fellow citizens. The Libyan embassy in a fax sent to Efe, said he had received "with surprise" the minister's statements "that appear to have been the result of the influence of manipulative propaganda orchestrated by the media and unprofessional." "The statement of the minister," continues the official note-Libyan bilateral relations hurts and makes us doubt about the credibility of Spanish diplomacy.
" The Libyan embassy insists that "it is clear that what is happening in Libya are not peaceful demonstrations but sabotage operations conducted by elements of Al Qaeda." He also claims that "in no case has used air power against civilian neighborhoods."
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