UN votes to end Libya operations, Lifts No-fly Zone


New York : The UN Security Council voted unanimously to lift the no-fly zone over Libya on October 31 and end its authorisation of military action to protect civilians.

The council authorised the actions on March 17 in response to an Arab League request to try to halt Muammar Gaddafi's military, which was advancing against rebels and their civilian supporters.

The Nato bombing campaign that followed was critical in helping the rebels oust the Libyan leader from power in August. 

The council adopted the resolution a day after Libya's deputy UN Ambassador Ibrahim Dabbashi asked members to wait until the transitional government made an official request, which he hoped would come by October 31. 

But the UN's most powerful body decided that there was no need for UN-authorised military action following the death of Gaddafi on October 20 and the transitional government's announcement of the country's liberation on October 23. 

The resolution ends the UN authorisation for military action just before midnight on October 31, which means that Libya will regain control of its airspace and all military operations effective November 1.

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