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India opposed to ‘no-fly zone,' use of force against Libya

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NEW DELHI: In the first articulation of official thinking on Western plans to deal with the emerging situation in Libya, India has said it will oppose any move to enforce a no-fly-zone or use force to end the civil war in the North African nation.

Making this clear in an interview to The Hindu on Thursday, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said India's stand was echoed by many developing countries as well as the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) nations. However, India had not decided whether to abstain or vote against such a resolution in case the issue came up before the United Nations Security Council. New Delhi would prefer to consult with its friends and then take a stand, Ms. Rao indicated.

The Foreign Secretary said India as well as its like-minded friends on the UNSC was opposed to referring Libya to the International Criminal Court, a key aspect of the resolution passed unanimously last week. But an impassioned plea by the Libyan Permanent Representative helped tilt the scales and India went along with the consensus but after expressing its reservations.

Ms. Rao also revealed that the imposition of sanctions would have been accompanied by use of force as per the original draft moved by the Western countries. But India, along with Russia, China and others, opposed the move and this resulted in a consensus forming around Article 41, which authorises partial sanctions but not use of force.

good unity is showing among BRIC countries is indeed a good sign

The Hindu : Front Page : India opposed to ‘no-fly zone,' use of force against Libya
 
Good move by India lets libyan people decide not the International society by use of force...
 
UNITED NATIONS, March 3: China has said that it might oppose the imposition of a no-fly zone over Libya if fighting continued between protesters and forces loyal to leader Muammar Qadhafi.

Li Baodong, China`s ambassador to the United Nations, on Wednesday emphasised the need for diplomacy to resolve the crisis, and called for respecting Libya`s territorial integrity.

“We believe that this political crisis should be resolved through peaceful means such as dialogue,” Li told reporters at a press conference. “We respect the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Libya.”

Li said China would “heed and respect the opinions and positions of Arab countries and African countries”.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has described the idea of imposing limits on Libyan air space as “superfluous”.

Lavrov said world powers must instead focus on fully using the sanctions approved on Feb 26 by the UN Security Council. These sanctions authorise an arms embargo and asset freeze against the Qadhafi regime.

Beijing to oppose no-fly zone over Libya | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
india has no say about this, because:

1. india is not a permanent member of the UNSC, no one need to listen to you guys.
2. india has almost zero influence in the region, just look at the slow and inefficient evacuation you guys are doing.
 
india has no say about this, because:

1. india is not a permanent member of the UNSC, no one need to listen to you guys.
2. india has almost zero influence in the region, just look at the slow and inefficient evacuation you guys are doing.[/QUOT]

Man you are too jealous don't show your jealousy in your words.
 
india has no say about this, because:

1. india is not a permanent member of the UNSC, no one need to listen to you guys.
2. india has almost zero influence in the region, just look at the slow and inefficient evacuation you guys are doing.

And this is coming from a rasident of TAIWAN??!! Or shall I say "Republic of China"!
90% of the countries don't even recognise your country's government!! And you're questioning India's influence in the world??!!
 
And this is coming from a rasident of TAIWAN??!! Or shall I say "Republic of China"!
90% of the countries don't even recognise your country's government!! And you're questioning India's influence in the world??!!

I am a Han Chinese with People's Republic of China citizenship living in Melbourne Australia.

According to the Charter of the United Nation, Republic of China is a founding member. It was also the only legitimate government at the time of WWII, it led the Chinese people in fighting with the Axis, that earned our permanent seat in the UNSC. It is a part of our history being taught in all schools to all our future generations.
 
india has no say about this, because:

1. india is not a permanent member of the UNSC, no one need to listen to you guys.
2. india has almost zero influence in the region, just look at the slow and inefficient evacuation you guys are doing.[/QUOT]

Man you are too jealous don't show your jealousy in your words.

jealous for what?

China is a permanent member, it can block whatever UNSC decision.
China evacuated all its 35000 civilians living in Libya 3 days ago, india is still trying to reach Libya and indians are still staying in Libya until 10th March.

jealous for what?
 
I am a Han Chinese with People's Republic of China citizenship living in Melbourne Australia.

According to the Charter of the United Nation, Republic of China is a founding member. It was also the only legitimate government at the time of WWII, it led the Chinese people in fighting with the Axis, that earned our permanent seat in the UNSC. It is a part of our history being taught in all schools to all our future generations.

Yeah but at the time of WWII China [mainland] was republic and UN was founded soon after the war whereas Mao came into power in 1949-50 after civil war! And ROC [taiwan] is not permanent member of UNSC. :disagree: It was because mainland was also ROC during 1924-1949! But after 1960 China [mainland] got its' seat back which taiwan took on technicality!!
 
It is good for every nation to go on record as to who supports Qaddifi and who does not. The Libyan people deserve to know who supports their oppressor. So far, the Qaddafi fan club includes Venezuela, China, Russia, India (and, on deep, deep background, Israel).
 
It is good for every nation to go on record as to who supports Qaddifi and who does not. The Libyan people deserve to know who supports their oppressor. So far, the Qaddafi fan club includes Venezuela, China, Russia, India (and, on deep, deep background, Israel).


Please stop the "holier than thou" BS! US is not exactly an angel of freedom!


A plan was organised by David Stirling to use mercenaries to restore the monarchy after he was approached by a member of the royal family.

Stirling was fairly confident that the plan was achievable and politically acceptable but he was warned off at a late stage by the British Secret Intelligence Service, because the United States Government felt that Gaddafi was sufficiently anti-Marxist to be worth protecting.


If I start on american support of tyrants throughout the history, a lot of bandwidth would be consumed!

Try to understand the BRIC stand after climbing down from your high horse!
 
It is good for every nation to go on record as to who supports Qaddifi and who does not. The Libyan people deserve to know who supports their oppressor. So far, the Qaddafi fan club includes Venezuela, China, Russia, India (and, on deep, deep background, Israel).

Every nation has its own reasons and your country has its own reasons. That doesn't make any one good or bad !

Cut back this arrogance.
 
It is good for every nation to go on record as to who supports Qaddifi and who does not. The Libyan people deserve to know who supports their oppressor. So far, the Qaddafi fan club includes Venezuela, China, Russia, India (and, on deep, deep background, Israel).

The Egyptian people also deserve to know who supported their oppressor.
 

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