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LibyaFriday, October 21, 2011» WSJ China Aims to Reshape Libya Role10/21/2011 10:16:00 AM GMTChina, with infrastructure and resource ties to protect in Libya, defended its handling of the upheaval there and declared the country's "history has turned a new page" with the death of former leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi. Thursday, October 20, 2011» WSJ China Calls for Unity in Libya10/20/2011 9:14:00 PM GMTWith infrastructure and resource ties in Libya to protect, China declared that that country's "history has turned a new page"—but otherwise stuck to its message of recent weeks. AP China urges inclusive political process in Libya10/20/2011 7:30:03 PM GMTChina said Friday that Moammar Gadhafi's death marks the turning of a page in Libya's history and called for the rapid launch of an inclusive political process and economic reconstruction. Wednesday, September 21, 2011» Xinhua Chinese FM calls for global support in Libya reconstruction9/21/2011 GMTChinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said here on Tuesday that China will continue its support to the Libyan people on their efforts in conducting reconstruction and promoting development. Tuesday, September 13, 2011» CNN China denies blocking release of frozen Libyan assets9/13/2011 11:58:00 AM GMTChina denied Tuesday it has been obstructing the release of Libya's frozen assets, one day after Beijing recognized the rebel-led National Transitional Council as Libya's legitimate governing body. AP China says new Libya leaders will honor accords9/13/2011 1:55:04 AM GMTChina has received reassurances from Libya's provisional authority that the country's new government will uphold all agreements signed with Beijing before the overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi, officials said Tuesday. Monday, September 12, 2011» AFP China recognises new Libyan authorities9/12/2011 9:17:04 PM GMTChina on Monday formally recognised the National Transitional Council (NTC) as Libya's government following the fall of Moamer Kadhafi, after weeks of holding back. WSJ China Recognizes Libya's NTC9/12/2011 4:58:00 PM GMTChina formally recognized the National Transitional Council as Libya's government, becoming one of the last major powers to do so. Guardian Libya's NTC gains Chinese recognition9/12/2011 10:45:04 AM GMTChina has officially recognised the National Transitional Council as Libya's ruling authority, the foreign ministry in Beijing has announced. Bloomberg Libyan Leader Jalil Pledges Respect for Law as Fighters Push Toward Sirte9/12/2011 10:26:01 AM GMTLibya will be a nation that follows the rule of law, respects the tenets of Islam, and rejects extremism, the head of the transitional leadership said. Bloomberg ‘Free Libya’ Leader Pledges Respect for Law9/12/2011 10:26:01 AM GMTLibya will be a nation that follows the rule of law, respects the tenets of Islam, and rejects extremism, the head of the transitional leadership said. Bloomberg ‘Free Libya’ Leader Pledges Respect for Law as Fighters Push Toward Sirte9/12/2011 10:26:01 AM GMTLibya will be a nation that follows the rule of law, respects the tenets of Islam, and rejects extremism, the head of the transitional leadership said. AP China recognizes NTC as Libya's ruling authority9/12/2011 8:15:04 AM GMTChina became the last major power Monday to recognize the National Transition Council as the ruling body of Libya in the wake of the overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi. Sunday, September 11, 2011» Bloomberg Libya’s Opposition Advances on Sirte After Halting Assault on Bani Walid9/11/2011 11:29:02 PM GMTLibyan opposition forces pushed toward Sirte, the coastal birthplace of Muammar Qaddafi, as the interim government worked to establish its authority in Tripoli and resume oil exports. Bloomberg Libyan Opposition Forces Advance on Sirte9/11/2011 11:27:02 AM GMTLibyan opposition forces pushed toward Sirte, Muammar Qaddafi’s birthplace and the last coastal town controlled by his supporters. A son of the deposed leader fled to Niger. |