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By sus/hmr/mv/dor
Prensa Latina News Agency
Sunday, Mar 6, 2011

Caracas, Mar 5 (Prensa Latina) The Political Council of the Bolivarian Allianze for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) ratified the regional bloc''s interest to achieve peace in Libya, without foreign interference and respecting its sovereignty.

ALBA meeting on peace commission for a peaceful solution in Libya in opposition to an imperialist invasion.

After a meeting in this capital, the foreign ministers of ALBA expressed in a statement that the integration mechanism supports the Venezuelan government's proposal to form a peace commission to achieve a peaceful solution to the conflict in this North African country.

The Foreign Ministers also supported the mediation initiative proposed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who called on not to lose a minute to stop the advance of imperial threats.

The diplomats rejected interference attempts and a possible intervention of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), encouraged by the United States to justify a war of conquest of Libyan people's heritage.

In this regard, they denounced the imperialist pretensions to take over natural and oil resources of this North African country and also shared global concern about the situation in Libya and warned about the loss of human lives.

On the other hand, they indicated that the entity will monitor the situation in Honduras in view of the persistent pattern of repression against the popular resistance movement and the systematic violation of human rights in that Central American nation.

The ministers also agreed to implement plans to support the Haitian people, in order to recover from the situation left by the earthquake a year ago and the cholera epidemic.

The ALBA, composed of Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Cuba, Nicaragua, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, St. Vincent and the Grenadines will continue deepening mutually supportive initiatives,they added.

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Source: Prensa Latina News Agency

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