Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has called for a United Nations
resolution mandating an international coalition to intervene in Libya
after its jets reportedly targeted fighters pledging allegiance to the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) there.
"There is no other choice, taking into account the agreement of the Libyan people and government and that they call on us to act," he told France's Europe 1 radio in an interview aired on Tuesday.
Asked if it would recommence its own action: "We need to do it again, and all of us together".
Fighters pledging allegiance to ISIL/ISIS released a video on Sunday purporting to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians....................http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/02/egypt-calls-international-intervention-libya-150217083047088.html
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"There is no other choice, taking into account the agreement of the Libyan people and government and that they call on us to act," he told France's Europe 1 radio in an interview aired on Tuesday.
Asked if it would recommence its own action: "We need to do it again, and all of us together".
Fighters pledging allegiance to ISIL/ISIS released a video on Sunday purporting to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians....................http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/02/egypt-calls-international-intervention-libya-150217083047088.html
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Tripoli-based parliament says Egyptian strike assault on sovereignty
Libya's 'Islamist' Parliament Blasts Egypt's Anti-ISIL Airstrikes...
L'Italie refuse de s'engager seule en Libye...
ReplyDeleteLe gouvernement italien a adopté une position extrêmement prudente concernant une éventuelle intervention militaire en Libye, écrit mercredi la journaliste du Corriere della Sera Maria Teresa Meli.
Le gouvernement italien a adopté une position extrêmement prudente concernant une éventuelle intervention militaire en Libye, écrit mercredi la journaliste du Corriere della Sera Maria Teresa Meli.
Selon elle, le premier ministre du pays Matteo Renzi, qui a "toujours souligné l'importance du dossier libyen", semble irrité par la confusion qui entoure l'approche de Rome à l'égard de la situation dans le pays africain. Dans ce contexte, il a besoin de clarifier "une fois pour toutes" la position de l'Italie sur ce problème, indique Mme Meli.
Le chef du gouvernement italien s'oppose d'après elle à toute "aventure impromptue".....................http://fr.sputniknews.com/international/20150218/1014762184.html#ixzz3S5QlcBrL
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