- Sputnik International
World
Get the latest news from around the world, live coverage, off-beat stories, features and analysis.

Ban Ki-moon discusses Libya with heads of major regional organizations

Subscribe
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon discussed with heads of leading regional organizations ways to rebuild Libya after more than six months of hostilities.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon discussed with heads of leading regional organizations ways to rebuild Libya after more than six months of hostilities, the UN News Centre said.

The UN Secretary General held a video conference on Friday with leaders of the European Union, the African Union, the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

The secretary general's Special Adviser for Post-Conflict Planning Ian Martin and Special Envoy for Libya Abdel-Elah Al-Khatib, who met with leaders of the opposition's National Transitional Council (NTC) leaders in Doha, Qatar, earlier this week.

"At this moment of great transition, we must come together with an effective, well-coordinated programme of international action," he said. "All of us now must work together and respond rapidly to requests from the Libyan transitional authorities for assistance."

He said the international community needs to coordinate a single action plan with the UN playing "an essential coordinating role."

"As do other international leaders we have consulted in recent days, they expect the United Nations to play an 'essential, pivotal role' in the country's future," the UN News Centre quoted the secretary general as saying.

"In addition to immediate humanitarian assistance, particularly as it relates to medical help, they placed special emphasis on early support for elections, transitional justice and policing, as well as longer-term assistance in socio-economic recovery, rule of law and institution-building," he added.

The UN head also confirmed plans to discuss with the UN Security Council sending an emergency UN mission to help rebuilding Libya. However, he said, the details were not discussed during the video linkup.

EU High Representative Catherine Ashton issued a statement on the results of the conference call in which she said a "historic transition process" began in Libya and urged all sides to avoid "reprisals."

"Today, under UN leadership, we agreed to call on all parties to respect international humanitarian and international human rights obligations," she said. "There should be no reprisals."

The uprising against Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year rule began in Libya in February. An international military operation "to protect civilians" in Libya began on March 19 following a UN resolution.

Rebel forces are controlling large swaths of the country and most of the capital, Tripoli. Libya's rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) announced on Thursday it would soon start governing the country from Tripoli.

The NTC on Wednesday offered an amnesty, as well as a $1.3-million reward, for anyone who captures or kills Gaddafi.

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала