http://www.smh.com.au/world/south-africa-slams-libya-strikes-before-gaddafi-talks-20110530-1fbe5.html

South Africa slams Libya strikes before Gaddafi talks 
May 30, 2011 - 8:26AM 
South Africa's ruling party has slammed the bombing of Libya, in a statement on 
the eve of a visit by President Jacob Zuma to Tripoli for talks with strongman 
Muammar Gaddafi.

Zuma is to meet Gaddafi on Monday, amid intensified NATO strikes on the 
embattled Libyan leader's regime, as part of an African push to end the 
conflict, with sources saying the talks would focus on an exit plan.

His ruling African National Congress said it supports African Union (AU) 
efforts to peacefully resolve the unrest "through negotiations by all parties 
involved in the conflict" in the uprising against Gaddafi's regime.

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"We also join the continent and all peace-loving people of the world in 
condemning the continuing aerial bombardments of Libya by western forces," it 
said in a statement after a two-day meeting of its executive council.

Two officials in Zuma's presidency, speaking on condition of anonymity, told 
AFP last week Monday's meeting would focus on Gaddafi's "exit strategy".

Zuma's spokesman insisted this was misleading and the talks would be part of AU 
efforts for Libya to adopt "the political reforms necessary for the elimination 
of the causes of the current crisis".

The South African leader - who was in Nigeria on Sunday - has also pledged to 
"do whatever is possible to assist while in Tripoli" to help bring home the 
remains of photographer Anton Hammerl.

The South African-Austrian lensman was shot dead by Gaddafi forces in April. 
There had been repeated assurances from the Libyan leader since then that he 
was alive.

Zuma visited Tripoli on April 10 as part of a high-ranking AU delegation to 
broker a truce, but a peace plan fell through.

South Africa voted for the UN resolution passed in March on enforcing a Libyan 
no-fly zone, intended to protect civilians from attacks by pro-Gaddafi forces, 
but has since criticised the bombing campaign and does not support a regime 
change.

It has also strongly condemned attacks on civilians by Gaddafi forces.

AFP 


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