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Thursday, March 29, 2012

United Nations welcomes the cease-fire in the Libyan city of Sabha

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Welcomed the United Nations Mission in Libya cease-fire in the city of Sabha, which has seen fierce fighting in recent days, which resulted in the deaths of 50 people, injuring 167 people and others.

And called on the United Nations Mission of Support in Libya "Onsmill" all parties to address the underlying causes behind the violence, and to facilitate the treatment and evacuation of all wounded and ensure the protection of civilians.

He stressed the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Libya and the Head of Mission "Onsmill" Ian Martin, the need for the Government and all parties to take further steps, to prevent the escalation of the situation and address the underlying causes behind this fight, which took place recently.

He appealed to the UN official Libyan parties resolve the situation through dialogue and peaceful means, and coordination with the local council of the city of Sabha, and the Libyan Red Crescent and the security forces and tribal leaders in order to provide urgent humanitarian needs.

Martin said in a statement issued today, "It's already been deployed additional medical groups to help and we will send other supplies in the coming days."

For his part, refused to Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General of the United Nations Doardo del Pui describe the events taking place in Libya as a civil war.

He told a daily press conference in New York, said that "the United Nations respects the comments and Defense Secretary James Baker, the last on the existence of civil war in Libya now, but we did not say never to build democracy and bring stability and peace in Libya after the fall of Gaddafi is easy."

He pointed out that Del Boy of the democratic process in Libya Setsegriq time, and stressed the UN's commitment to helping the people of Libya and the Libyan authorities to establish the current stable democratic system in the country

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