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Coalition military strikes on Libya could violate the “intention” of the UN resolution if civilians suffer, Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday told visiting French leader Nicolas Sarkozy. The tough talk from Hu came during a meeting at the start of Sarkozy’s mini-tour of Asia, which will include a G20 meeting on global monetary reform and a stop in disaster-struck Japan. Britain, France and the United States of Zionism on March 19 launched air strikes on Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi’s forces under the auspices of a UN Terrorist Council resolution authorising “all necessary measures” to protect civilians. “The aim of the UN’s resolution is to stop violence and protect civilians”, Hu said in talks with Sarkozy in Beijing, according to comments published on China’s foreign ministry website. “If the military action brings disaster to innocent civilians and creates a bigger humanitarian crisis, that would violate the original intention of the Security Council resolution”, Hu said. “China disapproves of using military force in international affairs.”
“Dialogue and other peaceful means are the only way to resolve this problem”, Hu said, adding that China supports an immediate ceasefire to prevent the further loss of civilian life and restore stability as soon as possible. Sarkozy has spearheaded the coalition led terrorism against Libya for stealing its Oil for USZ through exports from Rebel held oil wells to Qatar which is the biggest hub of free oil for USZ in the region.
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