Moscow Urges Libya to Stop Arms Leakage RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED March 14, 2013 The Libyan authorities should do everything possible to stop the spread of Libyan weapons in the region and beyond, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said on Wednesday. Rebels in Libya, some of them from Islamist groups, ousted and killed long-standing dictator Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011 after a months-long uprising, in which they received assistance from NATO forces. Government arsenals across the country were looted during the conflict. “International experts confirm there are thefts of weapons, including portable antiaircraft missile systems, from Libyan army depots which are subsequently sent abroad, above all, to trouble spots in the Middle East and North Africa,” he said. There are continuous reports of Libyan arms trafficking, he said. “For example, in Mali, Libyan arms are being used by terrorist elements.” “Russia as a participant in the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee, raises the question of the need to conduct a thorough probe into all such incidents,” he said. The main responsibility for preventing uncontrolled transfer of arms outside the region and ensuring their safe protection lies with the Libyan authorities, who should place their arsenals under tight control and prevent weapons getting into terrorist hands, Lukashevich said. “The international community is ready to render them every assistance,” he added. Other news: Chernobyl Nuclear Plant: Business as Usual No one was hurt in the incident, the station's management said. I am deeply proud that TENAM, after our incorporation in 2010, has concluded our first contract with the Fuelco group. Unit 4 of Kalinin NPP released for commercial operation Sergey Kirienko greeted the ceremony participants on the power unit commissioning for the commercial operation. |
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