Events: Cameron slow to apologize to the British evacuation from Libya
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  China news agency, London, February 24 (Reporter Wei Qun) - Cameron, 24, British Prime Minister to the British Government, said the slow response to the riots in Libya, "very sorry", he said the government should learn from it.
  After the riots in Libya, many countries have sent machines back to their nationals, and the United Kingdom until 23, before sending the first chartered flights. Government response is so slow, lead to widespread public criticism.
  According to the BBC, Mr Cameron said: "Of course I would like to express great regret, where people are stranded in a difficult moment, the situation of the local airport is very bad." Cameron also said the government from the incident learn the lessons, we must first consider British nationals home. Cameron also admitted that the process in the charter a "technical fault", but in the end the Government to review the purely "technical fault" or "systematic error."
  An aircraft chartered by the oil company was carrying the company's 78 employees in Libya, arrived in the morning 达伦敦盖特 24 Wake airport, another flight of aircraft chartered by the British Government had left Libya.
  Of: Wei Qun (Editor: circumference
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