Washington: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Muammar Gaddafi to leave the country and end his regime as soon as possible.Clinton while leaving for Geneva said “We think he must go as soon as possible without further bloodshed and violence,” .
She added”We want him to leave and we want him to end his regime and call off the mercenaries and those troops that remain loyal to him. How he manages that is obviously up to him and to his family,” Clinton said.
Reports said that about 2,000 or more people have been killed across Libya in the past few days of violence.
“First we have to see the end of his regime with no further violence and bloodshed, which is a big challenge in front of all of us,” she noted.
“But we’ve been reaching out to many different Libyans who are attempting to organise in the east and as the revolution moves westward there as well. I think it’s way too soon to tell how this is going to play out, but we’re going to be ready and prepared to offer any kind of assistance that anyone wishes to have from the United States,” she said.
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