Libya: NATO To Hold Emergency Meeting Of North Atlantic Council

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During a visit to Budapest, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced the convening of an emergency meeting of the North Atlantic Council.

“What is happening in Libya is of great concern to all of us. It’s a crisis in our immediate neighbourhood. It affects the lives and safety of Libyan civilians and those of thousands of citizens from NATO member states. Many countries are now evacuating their citizens from Libya – clearly, a massive challenges,” Rasmussen said.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen

He added: “I can tell you that I have convened an emergency meeting of the NATO council this afternoon to consult on the fast-moving situation. I will return to Brussels in a few hours. Before I do so, I will meet with EU Defence Ministers and discuss with them how we, in a pragmatic way, can help those in need and limit the consequences of these events.”

When asked by a reporter  what kind of possible action NATO could consider to help resolve the crisis, Rasmussen said that he wouldn’t go “into specifics at this time, but clearly priority must be given to evacuation and possibly, also, humanitarian assistance.”

Rasmussen added that while “it’s a bit pre-mature to go into specifics, but it’s well known that NATO has assets that can be used in a situation like this and NATO can act as an enabler and coordinator, if and when, individual member states want to take action.”

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