Azerbaijan, Baku, March 16 /Trend, A.Taghiyeva/
Currently, Libya's position is that it is not necessary to declare a general mobilization, the deputy foreign minister of Libya Khaled Kaim told RT Arabic - Rusia al-Yaum.
"The government of Libya does not see the need for a general mobilization," said Kaim.
Protest actions in the Libyan provinces demanding Gaddafi's resignation and all senior officials have been continuing since Feb. 15. Libya has actually divided into West controlled by Gaddafi and East controlled by the armed rebel forces. Arab and Western media reports about air strikes not only at armed insurgents, but also at the peaceful demonstrators in residential areas of cities. About 3,000 dead are reported. The Libyan authorities have categorically denied the use of force against unarmed civilians.
Kaim said the military actions in Libya conducted military actions limited and when necessary, the state of emergency also has not been announced.
"The emphasis is made on the dialogue and peaceful development, said the deputy minister. - The efforts of national reconciliation are continuing in the eastern regions."
Kaim said the situation remains tense in cities such as Benghazi, Derna and Beida, and there, because of fear for their life, the local authorities have left their jobs, and in addition to al-Qaeda, there are youth gangs, which seized weapons.
"However, the situation is calm at 80 percent of Libyan territory," said Khaled Kaim
However, Kaim said that Libya's leadership is taking actions aimed at developing country and continues cooperation with international organizations.
"Libya will continue its cooperation with the UN, the African Union and the Commission of Inquiry," said Kaim.