Thursday, June 16, 2011

Hague and Clinton are committed to increasing the pressure on Syria and Libya

London, May 23 () .- The British and U.S. governments trabajarn together to increase political pressure, diplomatically and regmenes military against Syria and Libya to foster a process democrtica reform in both countries.
As I said today in London at a press conference Brits Foreign Minister, William Hague, and U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, in vspera the visit of U.S. President Barack Obama, the United Kingdom.
Clinton stressed that the Syrian, global agenda powerleveling, leader, Bashar al-Assad has two options: to lead the transition of his country to democracy or, as the president said Obama, out of the way. "
"If it does, there will be an increase presiny of isolation" of Damascus, said Clinton, who stressed that "have to end the killings, beatings and arrests" of opponents and "start a, eve isk, democratic change tico creble and inclusive. "
Secretary of State indicated that, according to estimates of the Government, a thousand people have died in the repression of demonstrations of the opposition, a fact that in his opinion, contradicts the messages Asad on reform politics.
Hague coincided with Clinton that "Syria needs to change course" and expressed the intention of the, everquest 2 platinum, British Government to "work with the U.S. to keep pushing" to Damascus, including the United Nations is to there is a change political.
The Foreign Secretary was today in the meeting in Brussels where the European Union (EU) Syria hardened its stance against imposing a second round of sanctions, and including in its "red list" Asad and other nine senior officials of the regime.
The EU agreed, in addition, to suspend part of the programs for cooperation that Syria keeps in the block and ask the European Investment Bank (EIB), which has a portfolio of 1,300 million euros in the pa s, do likewise with their operations.
Hague signal that these initiatives "are directed against those responsible, especially against President Asad, a repression of the civilian population described as" awful. "
The foreign minister Asad manifest "must immediately change course and introduce reforms that cover the needs and aspirations of the Syrian people legtimas."
Hague and Clinton also expressed the intention to London and Washington to work closely to implement United Nations resolutions regarding Libya and increase the pressure to force the ouster of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Clinton said that "estn making progress" to hasten the end of the Government of Trpoli - "est is running out for Colonel Gaddafi and those around you - and consider" inevitable "that the advance end the opposition to topple the regime.
Secretary of State stressed that the U.S. military commitment and the UK is out of the question and suggested that other NATO allies may be involved more actively in the operation.
Clinton responded as those who claim that Washington has given the initiative in the operation of the Nato military to protect the civil population, indicating that 25 percent of surveillance flights over the areo space of U.S. Libya.
Hague indicated that "no one should underestimate the enormous contribution will no way that the U.S. is doing."
Brits Minister also expressed complete agreement between the two governments on the peace process in the Middle East and believes that Obama's proposal for the solution of two states from pre-border Six Day War of 1967 is the formula idnea.

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