CAIRO (AA) - September 9, 2012 - An adviser for Libya's Representative at the Arab League, Ahmad Abdusselam on Sunday said that, in the event the joint UN and Arab League Envoy on Syria Lakhdar Brahimi failed, a limited intervention in Syria may come up on the agenda as it happened in Libya.
Speaking to the Anadolu Agency (AA), Abdusselam said that Brahimi at first will listen to the demands of the Syrian regime and opposition and try to open channels for dialogue.
"The situation in Syria is highly complex. The Arab League intends to meet with China and Russia so they withdraw support given to the Assad regime. I find the number of casualties as announced by the Syrian opposition 'exaggerated'," Abdusselam stated.
"Brahimi's first task will be to investigate the problems and not find a final solution," Abdusselam also said.