Castro Questions Europe and US on Libya Policy

HAVANA TIMES, March 10 – Former Cuban President Fidel Castro questioned the policy of the United States and the European Union toward Libya, after on previous years President Muammar al-Gaddafi accepted disarmament and several European heads of government visited Tripoli. In one of his frequent Reflections, Castro reiterated his opposition to a war in the African country and the intervention of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), reportó IPS.

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