日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

 

British PM ends holiday to chair Libya meeting

0 Comment(s)Print E-mail Xinhua, August 22, 2011
Adjust font size:

British Prime Minister David Cameron has cut short his holiday in Cornwall to return to London, and chaired a Libya meeting on Monday as Libyan rebels pushed into Tripoli after months of stalemate in their conflicts with the government forces, local media reported on Monday.

The Prime Minister said there was "no room for complacency" in Libya.

British Minister for the Middle East and North Africa Alistair Burt, in the meantime, said the Libyan people should be given "a chance to choose their own government.

"We've always been clear that Gaddafi should leave, that he should spare his people further bloodshed and that in doing so it's clear he has no part in the future of Libya and the National Transitional Council can put forward their proposals which they've thought through very carefully over the last few months to see a new constitutional settlement," he said.

In a statement released by Downing Street on Sunday, the British government called on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to step down without delay.

"It is clear from the scenes we are witnessing in Tripoli that the end is near for Gaddafi. Gaddafi must go now to avoid any further suffering for his own people," it added.

Ed Miliband, Leader of the Opposition Labor Party, said the situation in Libya remained fraught and fragile but "what is clear is that the regime of Colonel Gaddafi is crumbling."

He said anybody looking at the scenes from Tripoli will see a people who want to be freed from the repression which has marked Colonel Gaddafi's rule.

"As we see events unfold in Libya, we should take pride in the role of brave British servicemen and women and the way Britain is working with other countries to enforce the will of the United Nations. The international community has come together on Libya to show it can unite and stop the brutal murder of his own people that Colonel Gaddafi threatened," He added.

Miliband said the challenge now was to ensure that a transition takes place from popular revolt against Colonel Gaddafi to stable government without him.

Libya's charge d'affaires Mahmud Nacua claimed in London that rebel forces were in control of 95 percent of the capital, and the rebel-led National Transitional Council would move its base from the east to Tripoli.

"There will be no vacuum. The NTC will move soon from Benghazi to Tripoli and they will appoint a transitional government which will rule the country," Nacua said.

But Libyan Information Minister Moussa Ibrahim told CNN that the government still had 65,000 loyal soldiers fighting under the Gaddafi's government while a rebel spokesman said those forces still control up to 20 percent of Tripoli.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 和静县| 津市市| 富宁县| 长子县| 保靖县| 南雄市| 静海县| 舒城县| 华亭县| 大名县| 和龙市| 两当县| 巫山县| 边坝县| 湘乡市| 安庆市| 开鲁县| 岳池县| 安平县| 宁城县| 监利县| 绥德县| 石棉县| 绥江县| 恭城| 栾川县| 东丽区| 塔城市| 海门市| 田东县| 滦南县| 安化县| 曲阜市| 阳东县| 广丰县| 景东| 彭泽县| 连南| 新郑市| 锦州市| 阜康市|