西厢艳谈种子磁力:UN chief expects international community to avoid civilian casualties in Libya

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UN chief expects international community to avoid civilian casualties in Libya

09:06, March 25, 2011      

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United Nations Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon talks to the media after a Security Council meeting on the current situation in Libya at the UN headquarters in New York, March 24, 2011. Ban Ki-moon on Thursday said that he expects the international community to continue to work hard to avoid civilian casualties and collateral damage in Libya. (Xinhua/Shen Hong)


UN Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon on Thursday said that he expects the international community to continue to work hard to avoid civilian casualties and collateral damage in Libya.


The United Nations Security Council holds a meeting on Libya's current situation at the UN headquarters in New York, March 24, 2011. UN Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon on Thursday said that he expects the international community to continue to work hard to avoid civilian casualties and collateral damage in Libya. (Xinhua/Shen Hong)


Source: Xinhua
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