Δευτέρα 14 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

About 20 states and international organizations sent Sunday appealed from Rome to enter into force immediately a ceasefire across Libya and soon formed a unity government in order to put an end to the chaos that reigns in the country.

About 20 states and international organizations sent Sunday appealed from Rome to enter into force immediately a ceasefire across Libya and soon formed a unity government in order to put an end to the chaos that reigns in the country.

A national unity government "based in Tripoli" is "needed to be addressed in cooperation with the international community, the critical challenges facing the country is facing the humanitarian, economic sector and security sector" pointed these countries a joint statement after the end of the International Conference co-chaired by Italy and the US.

"We urge all parties to accept an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire throughout Libya," added the statement, confirming the commitment of the international community to provide a humanitarian aid to the residents. According to the UN, 2.4 million of six million people of Libya in need of humanitarian assistance, despite the great oil wealth of the country.

The Western powers want a unity government to take over the governance of the country in order to try to stem the growth of the organization Islamic State beyond the bulwark of in Sirte, as well as to dismantle the traffickers networks sent every month to Italy thousands of immigrants in inhuman conditions.

"We can not allow this to take the current situation," said US Assistant Secretary John Kerry during a press conference.

"This is dangerous for the sustainability of Libya, it is dangerous for its citizens and now that Dae (pp Arabic acronym for the Islamic State) strengthens its presence, it is dangerous for the whole world."

Representatives from 17 countries-the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and European and Arab countries; as well as the UN, the European Union, the Arab League and the African Union attended today the conference in Rome. Along the approximately 15 executives of the largest factions in Libya.

The purpose was to highlight the need to implement the agreement reached in October under the auspices of the UN.

This deal should been signed by dozens of representatives from Libya Wednesday in Morocco. It provides for the establishment, within 40 days, of a unity government that will be based in Tripoli.

The country currently has two Parliaments, one in the capital and the other, which is recognized by the international community, in Tobruk (east).
Participants at today's conference expressed their optimism about what the future holds.

The UN envoy to Libya, Martin coupler, said "impressed by cohesion 'representatives who attended the Rome around the agreement, representing according to him" the great majority of Libyans. "

All participants were assured, in addition to the final communiqué, they support "the efforts of the Libyan people to make Libya a secure, democratic, prosperous and unified state."

"Those who are responsible for the conflict and those that erect barriers and undermining the democratic transition in Libya will pay the consequences," says the final document of the Conference, and provided that there will be full cessation of any official contact with those persons who reject the agreement . Diplomats spoke even imposing sanctions by the UN.

For the European Affairs Minister of France Arlem Desiree, this process is a "top priority for international security and in particular (safety) in the Mediterranean".

Those who will not support "will fight," he said.

The international community is very concerned about the presence of several thousand fighters, local and foreign, the Islamic State in the coastal zone of Sirte.

He will face this threat "in the coming months as it faces today," said Italian Foreign Minister Paulo Tzentiloni, referring to Iraq and Syria.

Former colonial power, Italy will "play a leading role," he added, while the country has already declared that it is ready to lead an eventual military operation since the recognized government and the UN agreement has given a specific authorization.

"We will fight the organization Islamic State wherever represents a threat to our security," warned Desiree.

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