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166813
Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:21
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LIBYA-INDIA 2 LAST

March 9 (PTI)- Puri, however, said that "it is clear to most people
that implementing a new fly zone would involve military action
including neutralising ground installations such as air
defence systems like radars. This would be viewed as military
intervention."
The Indian envoy noted that the meetings of the Arab
League on Saturday "would be critical for firming opinion" on
the no-fly zone issue.
"The no-fly zone is now the objective of the
international community," Arab League envoy to the US Hussein
Hassouna said.
The United Nations is set to take a stand on the issue
next week, while NATO has already launched a 24-hour air and
sea surveillance of Libya. PTI BS
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