Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Libyan Foreign Minister refuge from the Gaddafi regime in the UK

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BEIJING, March 31 Xinhua comprehensive report, the Libyan Foreign Minister Musakusa Wednesday (30) suddenly arrived in the UK, the British Foreign Office said he decided to defect. 

Coosa Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is one of the most important officials. 

Lee arrived in the British foreign minister declared apostate 

Coosa 28, by land to neighboring Tunisia, and then travel to the capital Tunis, arrived Wednesday afternoon in southern England Farnborough (Farnborough) airport. 

British officials met with him several hours later, sure he wants from the Gaddafi regime. 

British Foreign Ministry said Coosa indicate their unwillingness to continue in the international arena on behalf of the Gaddafi regime. 

But the Libyan government spokesman stressed that the overseas the implementation of Cusa "diplomatic mission." 

British Foreign Office pointed out that the Coosa their own decisions, and the Libyan foreign minister to resign from office. 

Saying the two sides were unable to be confirmed. 

Robinson, BBC political correspondent pointed out that the Coosa arrived at the Farnborough airport, rather than the four commercial airports in London, shows that he does not take a civil aircraft arriving. 

UK diplomats expelled 5 fame 

British Foreign Ministry statement also called on other people around the Gaddafi rejected him, and to "embrace the future of Libya." 

British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced 30 days, the British expelled the five Libyan diplomatic personnel stationed in Britain, including a Libyan military officer because of "concerns about their security threat to Britain." 

Haig that day in Parliament, said: "To underscore our serious concerns of the Libyan regime has done, I announced to Parliament, and today we have taken measures to remove the 5 Libyan Embassy in London diplomatic personnel, including the military attache." 

He also said: "(UK) government that these individuals remain in the UK, would pose a threat to our security." 

Obama expected to Gaddafi, "step down" 

29th U.S. President Barack Obama to continue to justify the use of force against Libya, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi expected "will eventually step down." Barack Obama accepted the same day NBC, ABC, CBS interview, said a military strike against Libya and the international sanctions "seriously undermined" the Gaddafi regime, sooner or later be forced Gaddafi to step down. 

"We expect to continue to put pressure on stability, not only through military means but also through other means, Gaddafi will eventually step down."

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