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Libya, Moscow: 'Gaddafi go away'

Article from Peace Reporter ( http://it.peacereporter.net )

According to sources in the Kremlin, is a leader Gaddafi politically dead and must step aside. But Foreign Minister Lavrov Caution

The Kremlin download Muammar Gaddafi : A Presidency source told the Russian Interfax agency what is the policy that Moscow intends to follow the Libyan crisis. A tough stance, the Russian action against the Libyan leader, which is defined as "a corpse , from a political point of view, unable to return to sit among the leaders of the civilized world. "


At the top Russian, especially to President Dmitri Medvedev , did not like the use of force and brutality against his own people by the Libyan colonel.


Yet, Russia - like China - is perceived as a power that could hinder a possible military intervention under the auspices of the United Nations , as Moscow and Beijing , as members of the Security Council, hold veto power .


In this sense, the words were read spoken by the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov , who this morning from Geneva, he replied to reporters who asked him for a possible imposition of a no-fly zone skies Libya by the UN , arguing that the international community at the time to worry about enforcing the resolution adopted on Saturday. More than

tougher measures against the Libyan regime, such as the no-fly zone precisely, we must insist on diplomacy. This is the meaning of the words of the minister, who stated that it has not addressed the issue during the conversation yesterday with his American counterpart, Secretary State Hillary Clinton.

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Libya, Moscow: 'Gaddafi go away'

Article from Peace Reporter ( http://it.peacereporter.net )

According to sources in the Kremlin, is a leader Gaddafi politically dead and must step aside. But Foreign Minister Lavrov Caution

The Kremlin download Muammar Gaddafi : A Presidency source told the Russian Interfax agency what is the policy that Moscow intends to follow the Libyan crisis. A tough stance, the Russian action against the Libyan leader, which is defined as "a corpse , from a political point of view, unable to return to sit among the leaders of the civilized world. "


At the top Russian, especially to President Dmitri Medvedev , did not like the use of force and brutality against his own people by the Libyan colonel.


Yet, Russia - like China - is perceived as a power that could hinder a possible military intervention under the auspices of the United Nations , as Moscow and Beijing , as members of the Security Council, hold veto power .


In this sense, the words were read spoken by the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov , who this morning from Geneva, he replied to reporters who asked him for a possible imposition of a no-fly zone skies Libya by the UN , arguing that the international community at the time to worry about enforcing the resolution adopted on Saturday. More than

tougher measures against the Libyan regime, such as the no-fly zone precisely, we must insist on diplomacy. This is the meaning of the words of the minister, who stated that it has not addressed the issue during the conversation yesterday with his American counterpart, Secretary State Hillary Clinton.