US Calls Libya Lesson in International Unity

U.S. President Barack Obama says his administration will support the people of Libya as they build a free, democratic and prosperous future.

Mr. Obama said in remarks prepared for a Libya Contact Group meeting at the United Nations Tuesday that Libya will have a friend and partner that will assist them in developing security, providing humanitarian aid and peacefully transitioning to democracy.

Mr. Obama also added that Libya is a lesson in what the international community can achieve when it stands together as one against injustice.

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is chairing a meeting of the Friends of Libya group Tuesday, as the U.N. gets ready to deploy a political support mission to Tripoli.

The U.N. Security Council passed a resolution in March authorizing countries to use all necessary measures to protect civilians in Libya.

In August, fighters for Libya's provisional authority overran the Libyan dictator's compound in Tripoli. Battles continue in a handful of strongholds of Moammar Gadhafi as the country's National Transitional Council develops an interim government to rule until elections are held.

An NTC representative will represent Libya's seat in the General Assembly this week.


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