Brussels: Nato has finally announced to end Libya mission in Libya on Monday, October 31.
Nato ambassadors meeting in Brussels agreed “by unanimity to end OUP (Operation Unified Protector) on October 31,” the diplomat said on condition of anonymity.
Nato made a preliminary decision last week to end operations on Monday after judging that civilians were essentially safe from attacks following Moammar Gaddafi’s death and the fall of Sirte.
The formal decision came on Friday, one day after the UN Security Council unanimously voted to end the mandate that authorised military action in Libya on October 31.
Alliance warplanes flew more than 26,000 sorties and bombed almost 6,000 targets in an operation that began in March.
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