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Cover Stories Series 2011> Libya Enters a New Era> Background
UPDATED: November 1, 2011 NO. 44 NOVEMBER 3, 2011
China's Views on Libya's Transition
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- The international community should respect the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Libya, and develop relations with Libya on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit.

- Under the leadership of the National Transitional Council, various parties in Libya should set in motion an inclusive political process, achieve reconciliation, take into full account the interests and desires of different groups, tribes and regions, and jointly build a peaceful and stable new Libya that enjoys growth and prosperity.

- The international community should actively reach out to Libya and support it in easing the humanitarian crisis and achieving economic and social reconstruction.

- China supports the leading role of the UN in Libya's post-conflict transition and reconstruction.

(Source: China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs)



 
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