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"Madam President, on Monday afternoon we asked not only to hold a debate but also propose a resolution on Libya during our current session. The argument we put forward was that it was a good idea to express our view via a vote before Gaddafi was captured or fled. I personally believe that the Gaddafi regime’s final days are numbered. I believe that it will not feature again during our next session, even if there are, as we know, strongholds of resistance, mainly in Bani Walid. However, Libya is gradually heading towards a transition which we all want to be democratic. As previous speakers have also mentioned, the transformation and conflict which have created the current situation were obviously initiated by the Libyans. At the same time, European states have played an important role in: 1. achieving an international consensus on intervention and 2. ensuring that a number of states were involved in NATO operations aimed at protecting civilians. This is precisely why we have a responsibility. The basic responsibility relates to rebuilding the institutions or, put more accurately, building a truly democratic political system which will respect human rights. I welcome the comment made by my colleague Mario Mauro. At the same time, we are all aware that this reconstruction process will not be able to start as long as uncertainty surrounds the security situation. In conclusion, I would say that Libya’s reconstruction also depends on national reconciliation, which means not only investigating and punishing crimes committed during Gaddafi’s time, but also finding a way to ensure access to justice for all those wronged during the revolution, no matter who the perpetrators of the crimes have been."@en1
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