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Libyan rebel uprising: London Conference on Libya: Speeches

Libyan rebel uprising: London Conference on Libya: Speeches; ENGLAND: London: Lancaster House: INT General views of large high-ceiling room where London Conference on Libya was held EXT Various views of Alain Juppe (French Foreign Minister) arriving for conference; out of car and into building / William Hague MP (Foreign Minister) greeting David Cameron (Prime Minister) and into Lancaster House / Andrew Mitchell MP (International Development Minister) talking with aide / Ban Ki Moon (UN Secretary General) speaking with unidentified man / Cameron and Hague talking to Anders Fogh Rasmussen (NATO Secretary General) INT Various views of conference delegates (primarily foreign ministers) chatting (not heard) / Cameron and Hague talkig to Anders Fogh Rasmussen (Secretary General of NATO) (not heard) / General view of full conference room / David Cameron introductory speech SOT - Let me welcome you all to London. Foreign Ministers from more than 40 countries - from America to Asia - from Europe to Africa - from the United Nations to the Arab world. All here to unite with one purpose: to help the Libyan people in their hour of need. Today is about a new beginning for Libya - a future in which the people of Libya can determine their own destiny, free from violence and oppression. But the Libyan people cannot reach that future on their own. - They require three things of us. First, we must reaffirm our commitment to UN Security Council Resolutions 1970 and 1973 and the broad alliance determined to implement it. Second, we must ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid where it is needed, including to newly liberated towns. And third, we must help the Libyan people plan for their future after the conflict is over. These are the three goals of this London Conference. Let me take each in turn. - First, UN Security Council Resolution 1973. Just twelve days ago, following an appeal by the Arab League, the United Nations passed an historic resolution to protect the ...
Libyan rebel uprising: London Conference on Libya: Speeches; ENGLAND: London: Lancaster House: INT General views of large high-ceiling room where London Conference on Libya was held EXT Various views of Alain Juppe (French Foreign Minister) arriving for conference; out of car and into building / William Hague MP (Foreign Minister) greeting David Cameron (Prime Minister) and into Lancaster House / Andrew Mitchell MP (International Development Minister) talking with aide / Ban Ki Moon (UN Secretary General) speaking with unidentified man / Cameron and Hague talking to Anders Fogh Rasmussen (NATO Secretary General) INT Various views of conference delegates (primarily foreign ministers) chatting (not heard) / Cameron and Hague talkig to Anders Fogh Rasmussen (Secretary General of NATO) (not heard) / General view of full conference room / David Cameron introductory speech SOT - Let me welcome you all to London. Foreign Ministers from more than 40 countries - from America to Asia - from Europe to Africa - from the United Nations to the Arab world. All here to unite with one purpose: to help the Libyan people in their hour of need. Today is about a new beginning for Libya - a future in which the people of Libya can determine their own destiny, free from violence and oppression. But the Libyan people cannot reach that future on their own. - They require three things of us. First, we must reaffirm our commitment to UN Security Council Resolutions 1970 and 1973 and the broad alliance determined to implement it. Second, we must ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid where it is needed, including to newly liberated towns. And third, we must help the Libyan people plan for their future after the conflict is over. These are the three goals of this London Conference. Let me take each in turn. - First, UN Security Council Resolution 1973. Just twelve days ago, following an appeal by the Arab League, the United Nations passed an historic resolution to protect the ...
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