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  • Posted on October 15, 2015 at 1:11 am

Gaddafi must leave because the Libyan people have the right to a democratic future, Sarkozy said in a brief statement alongside Obama. Obama and Sarkozy have analyzed the movements of civil unrest in the Arab world to determine the most appropriate ways to help them. The U.S. President, Barack Obama, said Friday that the United States and France are United in their determination to finish the task in Libya and get the March of the leader of that regime, Muammar Gaddafi. Obama met Friday with the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, on the second and final day of the G8 Summit that takes place in Deauville (France). In a brief joint statements at the end of their meeting, Sarkozy said: we share the same analysis: Gadhafi must go because the Libyan people have the right to a democratic future. Speaking candidly author told us the story.

For his part, Obama said that both had agreed that progress in the campaign of NATO in Libya has been made to protect the civilian population but this goal may not be met completely as long as Qadhafi remains in power. We all agree that we have made progress in our campaign in Libya, but the UN mandate to protect civilians while Gaddafi in Libya, directing his forces to acts of aggression against the Libyan people, explained Obama cannot be achieved. Both Presidents also discussed in their meeting the movements of civil unrest in the Arab world to demand political changes and the most appropriate ways to support them. The G8 intends to address support to these movements in its session on Friday and give his support to the plan proposed by Obama to economically assist the processes of transition in the Middle East and North Africa so that these countries can reform their finances, create employment and integrate into world trade. Obama and Sarkozy also reviewed issues as the war in Afghanistan, the Iranian nuclear programme or the progress of the global economy. In his remarks, Sarkozy said that he had congratulated Obama for his discourse on the Middle East for the past 19 days in which proposed a Palestinian State based on the 1967 borders modified with exchanges of territories mutually agreed.

It was a speech lucid and courageous, said Sarkozy. After the closure of the G8 Summit Friday, Obama will depart toward Poland, the last leg of a European tour of six days that has led him also to Dublin and London. French President held another bilateral meeting with his Russian counterpart, Dmitri Medvedev, in which it exhibited their differences about international intervention in Libya on Thursday. Sarkozy, in any case, thanked Medvedev that Moscow had abstained in the vote of the U.N. resolution that allowed the operation military against the Gaddafi regime because without it Benghazi would have disappeared from the map by the deadly folly of a man who had promised a crackdown unprecedented. Also tried to convince the Russian President that will not be the international coalition, but the own Libyans, who will decide on his future. Source of the news: EE UU and France, United in their determination to “finish the job” in Libya

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