Rome – French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius on Tuesday, said that France has no intention of intervening militarily in Libya.
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Fabius stated this on the sidelines of a meeting of the global coalition against the Islamic State in Rome.
Such scenario is “out of the question,” Fabius says in a briefing, adding that the international community should stabilise the country by supporting efforts to create a national unity government.
He, however, noted that France would carry out “personal sanctions” against Libyan individuals who are blocking government formation talks. (dpa/NAN)