Friday, March 4, 2011

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Mission Italy, today launched four flights a day to aid for refugees

MILAN - "One thing is certain, we are the first to bring food aid to Libya." The stresses Elisabetta Belloni, Director General of Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and head of the Italian mission in Libya and Tunisia, which starts today in an interview with Il Sole 24 Ore . Aid 'are those who gave us the Coop. Together with electricity generators, water purifiers to water and health kits general pathology will be taken over by the Navy patrol Lybra which will start from the port of Catania today at a time of Benghazi.
FLIGHTS - The mission "is not without risks," and for this reason "we have entrusted to the Navy board that some elements of the San Marco Regiment." The goal is "to deal with the pressure on the UNHCR camp set up near Ras Ajdir," which hosted Thursday "10 000 8 000 people in Egypt," with 11 000 other refugees off the field yet to be identified ". The team left Thursday (which will add "a representative of the Austrian Red Cross and an official who asked not to be part of it) is considering" the needs of the Tunisian authorities. " From "Saturday morning," then, Italy will provide the airport of Djerba 'Four times a day with our Air Force 130 to various destinations in Egypt. " And once, "concluded the survey, the cooperation is willing to consider sending civilian charter to link Tunisia to Egypt."
Il ministro Frattini (Fotogramma)
Minister Frattini (Frame)
FRATTINI - "I think tonight might have from Catania on Thursday, the Italian ship that is loading food, plant electrification and drinking water. " He told Radio24 Foreign Minister Franco Frattini regarding the double humanitarian mission in Libya and Tunisia. It will take 30 hours of navigation to reach the port of Benghazi. The Tunisian side, "the team of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Civil Defence are already in place and are having to mount the tents," said the minister. The goal is to "assist the evacuation of tens of thousands of Egyptian citizens." On the border between Libya and Tunisia "We saw about 90 thousand people and we know that in all Libya there are at least a half million non-Libyans, who lose their jobs do not know where to go," Frattini said, concluding: "We can not imagine where they might come from other flows, "by which" we be ready "to the so-called Plan B has mentioned the Interior Minister Roberto Maroni. The military option is not in Libya 'lightly regarded. " "Only he who does not know anything to the Arab world - says Franco Frattini - can speak lightly of action in the heart of the Arab world by Western military." Frattini said that the possibility of a military option in Libya needs "clear mandate of the UN Security Council and NATO," but, more importantly, the minister pointed out, should be duly taken into account "the words of the very clear Arab League ", who said:" Westerners do not come with military forces or armed forces. "

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