moussa calls for political solution to libyan crisis
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Moussa calls for "political solution" to Libyan crisis

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Cairo - QNA

Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa on Monday called for a "political" solution and immediate ceasefire in the crisis in Libya, which would lead to the country's transition. The Arab League will present its vision on the Libyan crisis on Wednesday during the UN security council meeting on Libya to review Resolution 1973 and 19, Moussa told reporters. Preserving the sovereignty and unity of Libya are the main pillars for our vision, he said, explaining that this requires the cease-fire under international control to prepare for the transitional phase. Concluding the Arab League Chief expressed keenness to see a political solution to the problems. 

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