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    'No arms' for Libya rebels - Fox

    27 March 2011 Last updated at 06:09 ET Coalition countries attacking targets in Libya will not supply arms to anti-Gaddafi rebels, UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox has told the BBC.

    There are reports in the Sunday Times claiming plans to supply weapons to rebels are being drawn up.

    But Dr Fox said there was a UN arms embargo across the entire country, adding "We have to accept that."

    He also said he hoped final agreement on the handover of Libya operations to Nato would be in place by Sunday night.

    Coalition forces have been attacking targets in Libya for a seventh night. They are acting under a UN resolution which authorises military strikes to protect civilians and enforce a no-fly zone.

    Controlling oil Dr Fox said that thanks to coalition intervention, the rebels now had momentum.

    "As they move round the coast, of course, the rebels will increasingly control the exit points of Libya's oil.

    "And if they continue to move round that coast from Brega round to Ras Lanuf on the coast it means there will pretty much be in control of all Libya's oil exports.

    "That will produce a very different dynamic and a different equilibrium inside Libya."

    There have been discussions in recent days about whether Col Muammar Gaddafi himself could be a target, but Dr Fox said the Libyan leader's departure from power was not the aim of coalition involvement.

    "It will stop when the regime stops injuring and killing civilians.

    "It's hard to imagine they would stop with Gaddafi there, but losing Gaddafi is an aspiration - it's not part of the UN resolution."

    But he added: "If Col Gaddafi goes, that, of course, is a bonus."

    Dr Fox said he was "relatively optimistic" that Nato control would be agreed on Sunday night, and he believed a Canadian general would most likely be given overall control.

    Shadow defence secretary Douglas Alexander said he was "not convinced at this stage" that the rebels should be armed.

    "We need to understand these people, and who they are, and their aspirations. It's also important to recognise that we need to be training as well as [providing] arms," he said.

    "So I think we need to be looking at other ways, not least humanitarian support, by which we can assist the population."

    Mr Alexander said the international community should also do more to cut off Col Gaddafi's access to any profits from Libya's oil exports.





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