U.S. condemns violence in Libya
Hillary Rodham Clinton |
Government of the United States condemned the violence that was happening in Libya and said the government should be responsible for casualties.
"This violence is unacceptable. We believe that the Libyan Government is responsible for what happened and should take steps to stop the violence, "said U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, quoted from page Associated Press (AP), Wednesday, February 23, 2011.
"As always, security and safety of American citizens will be our priority. We deal directly and indirectly with the staff to the Libyan government and the governments in the region to find out what happened in Libya, "said Clinton again.
Earlier, Foreign Ministry spokesman United States, PJ Crowley, said the United States has sent ships and planes to Libya to transport their citizens. However, on Tuesday, the U.S. aircraft which arrived in Tripoli are not allowed to land and sea vessels anchored also not been granted permission. "We are try this with the Libyans," said Crowley.
"This violence is unacceptable. We believe that the Libyan Government is responsible for what happened and should take steps to stop the violence, "said U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, quoted from page Associated Press (AP), Wednesday, February 23, 2011.
"As always, security and safety of American citizens will be our priority. We deal directly and indirectly with the staff to the Libyan government and the governments in the region to find out what happened in Libya, "said Clinton again.
Earlier, Foreign Ministry spokesman United States, PJ Crowley, said the United States has sent ships and planes to Libya to transport their citizens. However, on Tuesday, the U.S. aircraft which arrived in Tripoli are not allowed to land and sea vessels anchored also not been granted permission. "We are try this with the Libyans," said Crowley.