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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, in a statement on 5 October Commissioners Füle and Malmström expressed their satisfaction with the outcome of discussions with Tripoli on a cooperation agenda which included the management of migration flows, border management, pan-African policy and international protection for refugees and asylum seekers.
This ambitious agenda came to an end for the reasons we know – NATO’s military intervention and the change of regime in Tripoli. I believe that the first objective is to resume cooperation with Libya as soon as possible on these major issues – border management, migration flows, energy supplies and the fight against terrorism. That said, another equally important issue is to support Libya’s new leadership in organising free elections as the first step in a long process that will, I hope, one day make it possible to build a truly democratic and stable country.
Building a democracy is much more difficult than winning a war, especially if there is no previous memory of democracy in the country. I wanted to know what practical plans can be put in place in the short term to take action within civil society, especially in culture and education, which are key elements for building a true democracy in people’s hearts and minds."@en1
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