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"We should like to express our deep concern about the most recent events in Libya, but we advocate a peaceful and political solution, without external interference. Unfortunately, the resolution by Parliament now advocates military intervention, since you cannot have a no-fly zone without military intervention.
This resolution, therefore, instead of contributing to a peaceful solution, seems to be aimed at preparing for acts of aggression by the USA, NATO and perhaps the EU against Libya. We would thus like to express our firm opposition to any external military intervention in this country.
Any aggression against Libya, regardless of pretexts and mandates, would have serious consequences for a people who are already living in a situation of deep tension and insecurity; it would be deeply damaging to all those in Libya who are continuing to fight for their rights, democracy, sovereignty and peace, and would introduce serious elements of instability and conflict into the region.
Any military attack on Libya by the USA and its allies, which would be inseparable from their aims of controlling the Libyans’ natural resources, would be directed not only against the Libyan people, but against all the people in the region who have arisen and are continuing to fight for their social and political rights, for freedom, democracy and the real sovereignty and independence of their countries. We are supporting these struggles. We therefore voted against this resolution."@en1
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