Chairman of the Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) Mustapha Abdeljalil commended Morocco's support for the Libyan revolution since the first week of the formation of the Council. "Morocco’s key role and support for the Libyan revolution were clear since the first week of the formation of the National Transitional Council,” Abdeljalil told the press following a meeting on Wednesday in Benghazi with Foreign Minister Taib Fassi Fihri. “The Kingdom of Morocco played a key role within the framework of the Arab League’s meetings, as it was among the states to urge Arab countries to adopt a common position concerning the establishment of a no-fly zone to protect civilians,” added the head of the NTC. During the meeting, Fassi Fihri conveyed to Abdeljalil a verbal message from HM King Mohammed VI. The message deals with the significant developments that have been taken place in Libya and the key role played by the NTC in this new phase to meet the aspirations of the brotherly Libyan people to democracy, freedom and progress.
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