Canada invested approximately $ 10 million arms deal with Libya’s legacy
Date:2011-10-12Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird, 11 in Tripoli announced that Canada will invest 10 million Canadian dollars (C $ 1 equals approximately U.S. $ 1) to help collect a large number of displaced civil war weapons, and removal of explosive remnants of war.
Baird is in Tripoli with the Libyan National Transition Council Chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil to discuss the transition process, when Libya announced this decision.
Baird said Canada remains committed to protecting the Libyan people and support their efforts to create a better future. He said it is clear that we must meet their urgent needs.
Baird said that the current security situation in Libya is still very unstable, if these weapons fall into the wrong hands, will cause very real harm to civilians.
Baird said that Canada, in Libya and the region’s top priority is to lift the non-armed security issues.
Baird Libyan women’s rights advocates also held a roundtable to discuss women in the new democratic system in Libya and play an important role.
Baird said that the Libyan people to choose for themselves a respect for freedom, democracy, human rights and rule of law in the future, Canada will continue to support the realization of dreams. We will continue to encourage the Libyan Government to ensure that the new transition in Libya, women play a role.
non-governmental organizations and the Canadian infrastructure, technology and natural resources, business representatives participated in the field of Baird’s trip to Libya.
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