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International recognition of the National Transitional Council : ウィキペディア英語版 | International recognition of the National Transitional Council
International recognition of the National Transitional Council of Libya is given by the majority of the international community, but is not universal. Currently, 104 United Nations members have announced they recognise the NTC as the legitimate representative of the Libyan people and some of them have indicated that they are recognising the NTC as the ''only'' legitimate representative of the Libyan people, severing diplomatic relations with Gaddafi's government in the process. Additionally, four non-UN members, Kosovo, Palestine, the Republic of China (Taiwan), and the Holy See, have also granted recognition. The European Union and several individual countries, such as Switzerland, have established a diplomatic presence in Benghazi, the former ''de facto'' headquarters of the council and the continuing location for many of its offices. NTC officials have also met with representatives of Iceland and Mauritania, among other states, though these states are not known to have established permanent diplomatic relations (informal or formal) with the NTC. The United Nations General Assembly, with 114 member states in favour to 17 opposed, voted on 16 September 2011 to recognise the NTC as holding Libya's seat at the United Nations. On 20 September 2011, the African Union officially recognised the National Transitional Council as the legitimate representative of Libya. ==International standing==
The council has stated that it would like to be recognised by the international community. The Chairman of the Council told Al Jazeera that "there are official contacts with European and Arab ()".〔Samer al-Atrush (5 March 2011) ("Libya rebels gain ground in east." ) AFP.〕
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