Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Kadhafi warns West against meddling in Libya crisis



Tripoli: Libyan strong Muammar Gaddafi on Tuesday warned of grave consequences for North Africa and Europe, was not whether Western intervention in the affairs of his country, in a telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Greece.
"Greece is a friend of Libya, and can pass this advice to the European Union, Jana news agency quoted Gadhafi as saying Prime Minister George Papandreou.
Gaddafi, who took the initiative to call, warned that "any violation of Libya's security or stability will necessarily have severe consequences for security in North Africa, the Mediterranean Sea and Europe," says Ian.
His warning came as NATO and the European Union must respond to the turmoil in the north African country, and how to deal with Gaddafi on Thursday and Friday in Brussels.
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that the alliance is considering all the options that NATO would not act without a UN mandate.
"There is consensus on the need for NATO to intervene" with the no-fly zone, the top diplomat of the 28-nation alliance said earlier. He said it can not be associated ground forces. (AFP)

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