Security Council to meet on Libyan no-fly zone
Li made the statement after the 15-nation Security Council met behind closed doors on the issue. The Security Council adjourned the closed consultations on Libya on Tuesday afternoon, with some Council members doubting whether such a no-fly zone will work.
The Security Council will meet again at 11:00 am on Wednesday, Li said. "The council has decided, through the consultation there is an agreement, we are going to meet tomorrow morning at 11 to continue the discussion of this matter."
"This afternoon the council had informal consultations on the situation in Libya," Li said. "During the consultation, the Lebanese permanent representative (Nawaf Salam) made a proposal with a text asking the council to discuss the possibility of establishing a no-fly zone (over Libya)."
"The council members had preliminary debate and discussion on the draft," he said.
At the Security Council's Tuesday meeting, Lebanon, a non- permanent member of the Security Council, tabled a draft resolution which called for a no-fly zone over Libya and tried to answer questions from other Council members, he said, adding that France and Britain, the co-authors of the draft resolution, "also made further explanation about why there is a necessity to establish a no-fly zone by the Security Council"; Kazinform cites China Daily.
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