As the world leaders meet in Paris today, Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are co-chairing the international conference to discuss the future of Libya with the National Transitional Council.
Vigilance learnt that the conference in Paris on 1 September sees the International Community come together at the highest level and take stock of events in Libya over the past ten days.
Foreign Secretary William Hague who earlier today described the conference as an historic step for Libya said it was an important opportunity for the NTC to set out their plans to stabilise Libya.
Secretary Hague assured: "We’ll be working with the National Transitional Council on stabilising Libya. Good advice on policing, good advice on clearing mines, helping coordination with the United Nations. But this is Libyan led and Libyan owned and that’s a very important point. We’ve faced a lot of legitimate questions over the last six months. Could we pass a UN resolution? Many people thought we couldn’t, but we did. Would it be an unending stalemate? Many people thought it would be, but it wasn’t. Time, as I often pointed out, was always against the Qadhafi regime."