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Tunisia, 15.02.2016 - Lana - Head of 'Nahda' movement in Tunisia "Rashid al-Ghanushi" , today Monday , asked the Libyans to accept the peaceful solution , even if it was incomplete. It's better to solve the crisis with peaceful means , but not war ; he said. Ghanushi added , that Tunisia hopes for Libyans to go for the peaceful solution , and to accept the national reconciliation government , which was formed under the UN auspices , even if it was incomplete. He pointed out , that Nahda movement is in contact with lots of Libyan parties , to urge for a peaceful solution , also urging... Read more
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Sebha, 15.02.2016(Lana) Broad meeting was held at Sebha Medical Centre (SMC) that included SMC management and medical staff as well as representatives for security agencies in the city to discuss prevention of storming of the centre. The meeting discussed the need to explore security means to support and protect the medical and auxiliary staff at the centre to enable them work smoothly. The meeting also discussed laying down barricades that prevent entry of arms into the centre's departments including emergency dept, which receives all emergency cases of the wounded... Read more
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Brussels, 15 February 2106(Lana) Italian Defence Minister Roberta Benote said it has experienced a firm will by Nato defence minsters in agreeing to act in concerted manner provided that Italy would be the leader in any future action the alliance takes in Libya. In statements published on Sunday, Benote said 'France and Britain will not act in an individual military operation in Libya, and that the leadership of would be for Italy. This was agreed at a meeting held by the alliance which was attended by the US Defence Minister Ashton Carter, the French Defence Minster Jean Yeavs... Read more
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Tunis, 15 February 2106(Lana) Tunisia and Algerian have reiterated their rejection of military intervention in Libya. This came during talks between the Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs and international Cooperation Ramadan al Amamra, and his Tunisian counterpart Khamis Al Jheinawi. During the talks on the situation in Libya, which were held in Algiers on Sunday, the two ministers exchanged viewpoints on the issue of inviting Libyan antagonists to resort to dialogue and consensus, and to renounce violence to protect the security and territorial integrity of Libya. ... Read more
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Rome, 15 February 2106(Lana) The UN Special Envoy to Libya Martin Kobler has welcomed the announcement by the Presidential Council of the new consensus governemnt which he described as 'new start' for Libya. In a statement publuished by the UN, Kobler urged members of the House of Representatives led by Agila Saleh to shoulder their responsibilities in accordance with the political agreement, to put the interests of Libya first and to endorse the new governemnt. The responsibility now rests on them to save their country the perils of continued conflict and destruction,... Read more