There is "no military solution solely" to the Libyan conflict, the NATO chief said on Sunday.
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Graphics shows NATO chief says no
military solution solely to Libyan conflict, asserted NATO Secretary-General
Anders Fogh Rasmussen in an interview with CNN's "State of the Union" program on
May 8. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)
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When asked what NATO is going to do to break the stalemate on the ground between the Libyan opposition forces and government military, Rasmussen replied: "First of all, we have to realize there's no military solution solely. We will need a political solution."
Rasmussen reiterated that the NATO-led mission in Libya is accomplished only when its three very clear military objectives are fulfilled, which are "a complete end" to all attacks against civilians, a "free and unhindered and immediate access" for humanitarian assistance and a withdrawal of government troops to their bases and barracks.
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