Gaddafi’s spokesperson: Our mistake – Libya had no international alliance (E800)
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Muammar Gaddafi’s spokesperson during the Libyan civil war in part two of our interview with him. He discusses Gaddafi’s life as a revolutionary and a leader, the economic, political and geopolitical mistakes he made, and the Libyan government which eventually led to the events of 2011 and Gaddafi’s downfall. The former spokesman also discusses Gaddafi’s attempts to create SATO (South Atlantic Treaty Organization), his African unity projects such as the Gold Dinar and the African Union, the threat of capitalism to African independence, the prospect of Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi becoming the leader of Libya, the West’s role in the chaos of Libya, and much more!
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STATEMENT FROM THE EU:
The EU position on Libya is well known, the European Union and its Member States are united in demanding that all Libyan parties commit to a permanent ceasefire and return to a UN facilitated political process.
In this regard, the EU reaffirms its full support for the work of the UN Special Representative Ghassan Salamé and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).
The EU expects all parties and all regional players to avoid further military escalation. All military activities should stop immediately.
The EU continues to reach out to all relevant parties and regional players to help deliver on a peaceful transition responsibly and in the interest of all Libyans.
The EU stands ready to support with all means available and help Libya return to peace and resume its political transition towards a stable, secure and prosperous country.
We will also continue to engage with Libya's neighbors and regional partners including by coordinating efforts with the League of Arab States (LAS), the African Union (AU) and as said, the United Nations (UN).