Monday, August 1, 2011

Sanctions of the United NATIONS affected by private hunger Libya

WASHINGTON - The United Nations Security Council is ready to release the property which have been frozen under sanctions of the Libya, the United NATIONS to provide humanitarian relief for its people, who face food shortages, said the diplomat, Friday (7/30/2011).

On behalf of the Government and the rebels of reconciliation of the opposition, demanded that the United Nations gave access to the property to purchase drugs and other essential supplies are desperately.

The Ambassador of the Portugal to the United Nations, Jose Filipe Moraes Cabral, who led the Sanctions Committee of the Libya told journalists, that both parties must make a formal Committee request, but added that there seems to be consensus on the support of the Committee the blocking of funds.

Cabral said he asked the Special Envoy of the United Nations in Libya Abdul Ilah al-Khatib said the Government of the opposition, that the sanctions Committee ready to act in a few days, if it has received strong request.

"The system be established to distribute supplies without discrimination of any kind and through processes that are completely transparent," he said.

He also insisted he would not be such a program food in Iraq in the form of the sale of oil $ 64 billion, has been overshadowed by allegations of corruption.

Cabral said agencies of the United Nations or other international organizations have to deal with the goods which are sent to the Libya.

On 26 February, the Security Council ordered all countries to freeze the assets and a ban on travel to the reconciliation and close associates. The Security Council also ordered the arms embargo.

A list of sanctions was extended in March, when the individuals are added to the list, with the banks of the Libya and the Libya national oil company.

Libya aid groups have reported shortages of basic needs, such as vaccines and analgesics.

They said the stock in hand for reconciliation which controls the Western and eastern rebels, have been quickly exhausted in the five months of the war.

Although some important goods may be imported under the sanctions regime currently, they are unable to pay because of the active Libya abroad are frozen and foreign banks to refuse to do business with the regime of the Libya.

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