libya elects new govt head abdel rahim alkeib
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Successful chapter in NATO's history is coming to an end

Libya elects new govt head Abdel Rahim al-Keib

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Anders Fogh Rasmussen with Abdel Jalil
Tripoli - AFP

Anders Fogh Rasmussen with Abdel Jalil Libya\'s interim rulers elected a technocrat and businessman to head a transitional government as NATO ended the air campaign that played a major role in ousting dictator Moamer Gadhafi.Abdel Rahim al-Keib, a native of Tripoli, was elected prime minister in a public vote carried out by the members of the National Transitional Council, an AFP correspondent reported.
Keib, little known until now, is also an academic who specialises in electrical engineering. He beat four other candidates, winning 26 out of 51 votes.
\"This vote proves that Libyans are able to build their future,\" NTC chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil said after he voted.
Keib, is both an academic and a wealthy businessman, who spent decades abroad as an opponent of Moammer Kadhafi before joining the pro-democracy revolution that overthrew him.
He has been generous in his financial support for the National Transitional Council.
\"The main aspects of his programme were the stability of the country, of course, the security file and the military file, which will be under the control... of the interior ministry,\" said Fathi Baja, the NTC\'s head of political affairs, after a presentation by Keib.
\"He also promised to provide for the basic needs of the Libyan people.\"
Earlier Monday, NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen made a brief visit to Tripoli, saying he foresaw no major role left for the alliance in Libya hours before its air mission was due to officially end.
\"At midnight tonight, a successful chapter in NATO\'s history is coming to an end. But you have also started writing a new chapter in Libya\'s history,\" he told a joint news conference with Abdel Jalil.
Rasmussen was whisked off directly for talks at the Rixos Hotel but later had a chance to talk about the country\'s future with a group of about 60 young Libyans.
The visit came seven months after Western powers fired the first barrage of missiles against Kadhafi\'s forces in an air war that played a major role in ousting the veteran dictator.
The no-fly zone and naval blockade, enforced by NATO since March 31, ended a minute before midnight Monday Libyan time (2159 GMT), as stipulated by a UN Security Council resolution last week that ended the alliance\'s mandate.
Operation Unified Protector was terminated even though Abdel Jalil had asked for the alliance to stay until the end of the year, warning that Kadhafi loyalists still posed a threat.
But NATO deemed that civilians were safe from attacks after the new regime declared the country liberated following Kadhafi\'s death and the fall of his hometown of Sirte on October 20.
The NTC chairman hailed NATO\'s crucial support and the precision of its air strikes.
\"The NATO operation in Libya was successful in a great way... It was very accurate in the way that civilians were not affected. I think the people of Tripoli testify to that,\" he said.
Earlier, Rasmussen told AFP that the military alliance stood ready to help the new Libya in areas such as defence and security reform, adding that member countries might be able to assist with border control.
\"(But with) no NATO troops on the ground, I don\'t foresee a major NATO role,\" he added.
\"It\'s now for the United Nations to take the lead of the international assistance to the new authorities in Libya.\"
Western air strikes helped tip the balance of power in Libya\'s conflict, preventing Kadhafi from crushing the revolt that erupted in mid-February.
The bombing raids stopped his forces from marching into the rebel eastern city of Benghazi in February, pulverised the dictator\'s air force and gradually turned the tide of the war against him.
While NATO has steadfastly denied targeting Kadhafi during the campaign, it was an alliance air strike that hit his convoy as it fled Sirte, leading to his capture and killing.
Rasmussen insisted NATO did not know Kadhafi was in the convoy.
\"No, we didn\'t know. Kadhafi was not a target of our operations. We hit legitimate military targets and an armed convoy is a legitimate military target because it can constitute a threat to civilians,\" he told AFP on Monday.
Rasmussen also said NATO had no confirmed civilian casualties caused by its operations.

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