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At the Security Council Stakeout, on the adoption of Resolution 2016 on Libya, Ms. Rice highlighted that it has been quite an extraordinary period of activity for the Security Council, as well as for the United States, NATO, and Arab partners who p
She noted that it is a historic moment for Libya. She highlighted that still much work remains to be done. She pointed out that the process of forming a new representative government that is accountable to its people must reflect the same spirit of
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton today said that the end of Qadhafi would mean the end of fighting altogether in Libya during an interview with Whit Johnson of CBS.
She stated that if he is removed from the picture, she thought there's a big sigh of relief. She said the job is still daunting, but they won't be quite as worried that they have to be constantly looking over their shoulder at him.
She stressed that the TNC made it very clear when she was in Tripoli that they wanted to wait until Sirte fell before they declared Libya liberated and then started forming a new government.
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