Libya
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Asked about allied support for setting up an independent radio station and funding for police uniforms, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had said that we would be providing additional support to the INTC, including police body armour and help and advice on setting up an independent broadcasting service.
When asked what evidence there was to suggest that the Libyan conflict would be anything other than long and messy’, the PMS replied that at the meeting today, the shared judgment was that the action we were taking was having an impact and the pressure being put on the regime was having an effect.
Put that the Qadhafi forces had not retreated much, the PMS replied that our objective was to continue with military, economic and diplomatic pressure and the clear sense from the meeting today was that that was having an effect.
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