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"Madam President, the battle by forces opposing the autocratic regime in Libya finally appears to have been won. The Gaddafi regime has gone, following a great deal of bloodshed. Today, the main concern is to reconstruct Libya on the basis of democracy, equality and peace. However, the situation is still extremely critical. Thousands of people are in dire circumstances, with no water, medication or food. Add to that the additional problems faced by refugees and it becomes clear that the European Union has an absolute duty to help this country get back on its feet.
Humanitarian aid is the top priority. However, establishing rule of law and democratic institutions, preventing a power vacuum and reconciliation are among the main challenges faced by the European Union.
The Union definitely did not come up to par in its response to the Libya issue. It failed to speak with one voice and allowed NATO to demonstrate that it is the only reliable player in the security sector. Today, we are being called upon to support the new Libya rising from the ashes and to guarantee respect for human rights, so that the people have a better future."@en1
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