Libya: Zuma Weighs in On Nato Bombings

South Africa president Jacob Zuma has spoken out against what he termed the "misuse of the good intentions in Resolution 1973", which was put in place as a means of dealing with the Libyan conflict. Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, Zuma said the events in Libya have "re-emphasised the urgency for the full operationalisation, without delay, of the African Peace and Security Architecture, and also the reform of the UN Security Council."

President Jacob Zuma and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during a visit to discuss the coutry's political situation.

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