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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 8 2016, 04:38 AM (369 Views) | |
| merlins | Jun 8 2016, 04:38 AM Post #1 |
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Mustafa Khalil Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt The Non-Aligned Movement is risking losing relevance if it is to continue a policy of disinterest in global matters. We would like to point out on the stalemate in regard to Libya’s invasion of Chad. An unprovoked aggression. It is matters like these that require the immediate reaction of the Non-Aligned Movement to ensure that the principles of the United Nations Charter are being upheld and that our members do not become trapped in great power struggles. |
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| Capo | Jun 8 2016, 05:35 AM Post #2 |
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Agha Shahi Minister of Foreign Affairs The Government of Pakistan Pakistan is not willing to dismiss offhand Libya's allegations regarding Chadian aggression towards Libyan military personnel deployed in the border region as prompting a Libyan response. We have on numerous occasions called for a thorough and impartial investigation into the conflict to produce an accurate account of the unfolding situation, but this suggestion has been rebuked by members of the international community more interested in promulgating conflict than peace, and does not seem to be a viable option. However, while the situation at the Libyan border remains unclear, Pakistan is unwilling to endorse any statement or action aimed at imposing sanction or reprisal upon Libya. We do, however, feel that the optimal solution would be Libyan withdrawal to internationally recognized borders and the establishment of a demilitarized zone consisting of the currently occupied areas of Chad, manned by international peacekeepers drawn from the OIC, Arab League, NAM, or other international institution with legitimacy, though not those which serve only as mouthpieces for the Soviet Empire such as the United Nations. |
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| Papa Andrayo | Jun 8 2016, 06:21 AM Post #3 |
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Libya has been asking for negotiations to end the conflict we implemented a ceasefire and in return we get bombed by the neocolonial forces of France and her cowardly puppets |
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| Ndovlu | Jun 8 2016, 01:25 PM Post #4 |
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Kampuchean representaive to the NAM The People's Republic of Kampuchea shares the view of Mr. Khalil. Libyan government is currently supporting our diplomatic fight against the statu quo in the UN but we're aso friends of the Republic of Chad, both nations were occupied by France few decades ago, so we're decolonized brothers. We would like to support an international force that can assure peace in Northern Chad but without the presence of imperialistic or neocolonialistic armies. An OIC or Arab League Peacekeeping force would receive our support. Edited by Ndovlu, Jun 8 2016, 01:26 PM.
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| Eryk | Jun 8 2016, 01:56 PM Post #5 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Minister of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Iran Of course we find the Pakistani representative adamant as ever that Libyan claims are true. I feel this may be related to Pakistan as a whole finding its way up a certain body part of Saddam Hussein's, but I digress. We value at least the consistency in the Pakistani positions, if not the positions themselves. As repeatedly stated, there are absolutely no pieces of evidence supporting the claims of the Libyan regime. It has, as far as the international community is concerned, invaded northern Chad for absolutely no reason. Even if Libyan claims were true, this would be a wholly irrelevant fact. A border skirmish does not justify the Libyan Army invading and penetrating deep into Chadian territory for hundreds of kilometers. If the attack was meant to be defensive, there would have been an incursion to eliminate the threat, and a prompt retreat into Libyan territory. We believe it is paramount that this League condemns the actions of the Libyan government and suspends it until such a time as it rejoins the nations of the world in appropriately conducting itself as a nation observant of international law. We believe the same treatment should be extended to Iraq due to its illegal and baseless aggression against the Islamic Republic. |
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| Capo | Jun 8 2016, 02:23 PM Post #6 |
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Agha Shahi Minister of Foreign Affairs The Government of Pakistan Pakistan will not apologize for our faith and friendship with fellow Sunni Muslims, and will not cease to give our friends every opportunity to prove their legitimacy; it is the international community that oft prohibits such an outcome. Both Libya and Iraq have alleged aggression on the part of belligerent neighbors, and ought to be given the opportunity to present evidence of this aggression rather than being condemned out of hand. Given that your government could not bring itself to endorse a condemnation of the Soviet Union's ongoing genocide in Afghanistan, the words of the Iranian delegation rightfully fall on deaf ears. |
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| Eryk | Jun 8 2016, 04:04 PM Post #7 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati Minister of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Iran Your government must have a very warped understand of international law indeed. Because Iran's position on Afghanistan is supposedly not sufficiently aligned with Islamabad's, the Persian people deserve to suffer unwarranted aggression and blatant crimes against humanity? Clearly Islamabad and the Kremlin share a common barbarity if this is to be your modus operandi. Both Libya and Iraq have had ample opportunity to present evidence to the international community. If indeed the cases for their position were as strong as either regime claims, then they would have successfully received redress from the international community. Instead both chose to wage illegal wars based on their dubious claims which, in both cases, seem to be entire fabrications designed as false flag operations meant to create a casus belli for their pre-planned invasions. Most importantly, both the Libyan and Iraqi regimes share clear territorial aspirations that have undoubtedly motivated their attacks. Take for instance the following declaration by the official press office of the Libyan government in the aftermath of the initial Libyan invasion:
What purpose does a referendum serve to "determine under which state theses people wish to live" if the initial invasion was meant for redress and to eliminate phantom Chadian military units that caused the deaths of 300 Libyan soldiers? Units which somehow disappeared when the invasion finally occurred? There is no need for any sort of comprehensive international investigation. There is no reason to legitimize claims which are so painfully and obviously false. It is indeed a shame that Pakistan must prostate itself in these halls for the likes of Gaddaffi and Hussein for what? Weaponry? Friendship? A bitter disappointment indeed for what was once a proud nation that was itself wronged by illegal invasion and intervention. |
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| Papa Andrayo | Jun 9 2016, 12:22 AM Post #8 |
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When the Libyan army enter northern chad with no resistance what so ever we discovered that the people of northern Chad wish to join libya . this was probably a fact that the neocolonial chad government has tryed to hide and that is why they killed Libyan border guards. Our troops moved after the illegal killing of our border guards. And if your all so peace loving chad as you put loves peace that why when we offer a ceasefire do them and there masters France lunch air strikes |
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| Capo | Jun 9 2016, 05:43 AM Post #9 |
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P.M. Nawaz Sharif
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Agha Shahi Minister of Foreign Affairs The Government of Pakistan The delegate from Iran trivializes the systematic eradication of Muslim life in Afghanistan by referring to it merely as a "position." This, of course, is to be expected from a government that has actively had a hand in fomenting violence and attempted revolution within Pakistan and the rest of its neighbors. Although Pakistan was one of the first countries to recognize the Islamic Republic following the overthrow of the Shah, it has been made clear that the 'government' of Khomeni, if you can call it that, is little more than a Soviet-backed stooge bent on destabilizing the Middle East in anticipation of greater Soviet intervention. The illegitimate, extremist version of Islam which the Ayatollah preaches, which conflicts with thousands of years of Islamic scholarly thought and tradition, has cast fellow Muslims, not the atheist crusader, as the true enemy, and to those ends, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a true Muslim state, does not feel that the Khomenists have legitimacy to speak on any issue in any venue. The paradigm of illegal invasion in the last several years is the Soviet's intervention in Afghanistan. If Iran cannot bring itself to condemn an ongoing genocide targeting Muslims, we do not believe that its condemnations of Iraq and Libya, whose actions have fallen far short of that, to be hollow and insincere. Pakistan condemns all illegal invasions, but not without the fullest of information, and not without giving both parties the ability to present their case and evidence before the international community for adjudication. However, in recent years, the international community, led by the Soviets and their sympathizers, has sought to eradicate all standards of evidence, and apply an ad hoc, utility-based algorithm for the determination of international sanction. Insofar as increased sanctions on Libya and Iraq benefit the Soviet Union's very clear goal of communist domination of the Muslim world by weakening two of Islam's most fearsome giants, we feel that this rush to judgement is the result of Soviet meddling and interference within the Non Aligned Movement. Pakistan has previously denounced Soviet infiltration and manipulation of the NAM, and will do so again today. Once again, we reiterate our calls for an investigation and fact-finding mission to provide objective information as to the situation at the Libya-Chad border, and to allow for a better determination of the legality and legitimacy of Libya's military action at this time. I would note that such an investigation would have been completed months ago if the international community did not immediately reject the notion and commit to military reprisal. Until such a time as an investigation takes place, Pakistan will not support any motion condemning or applying sanction to Libya; our stance is identical in regards to Iraq, with the added caveat that we have viewed Iraq's evidence of Iranian aggression and are thoroughly convinced by it. |
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| merlins | Jun 11 2016, 12:37 AM Post #10 |
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Mustafa Khalil Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt Of course, the right to self-defense is an integral part of all sovereign states, however, the disproportionate application of force by the Government of Libya goes beyond self-defense. If the Government in Tripoli would have been interested in the determination of the truth, they would have invited impartial international investigators rather than maintaining an occupation force in about a 1/3 of the sovereign territory of Chad. Therefore, Libya is cordially asked to drop plans for a referendum and withdraw to its positions prior to the invasion. |
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