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"I supported this resolution which calls on the new Libyan authorities to build a unified, democratic and pluralist state in which human rights, fundamental freedoms and justice will be guaranteed. The resolution urges the National Transitional Council to launch a national reconciliation process without delay and to include women and young people in all decision-making bodies. It also underlines the importance of investigating all human rights violations – on both sides of the conflict. It also calls on the NTC to respect international humanitarian laws on prisoners of war and to protect the rights of minority and vulnerable groups. I welcome the fact that the EU has quickly established an office in Tripoli and I call on the High Representative for External Policies and the European External Action Service (EEAS) to be ready to respond to Libyan requests for assistance in the transition towards democracy, ensuring the necessary coordination among Member States, so that national agendas do not overshadow a coherent EU political strategy, so that there are no doubts about the European respect for the sovereignty of the Libyan people and to enable the UN’s role of coordinating international assistance to help Libya rebuild its economy and institutions."@en1
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