The intervention in Libya is actually a UN mission, authorized by the Security Council of the UN. It just happens to be that the UN members who have chosen to participate are also members of NATO. I believe there is some participation by Dubai as well, which is a non-NATO nation.
Yes it is.
United Nations Support Mission in Libya was created on 2011-09-16.
United Nations and Nato
The European Union, NATO, United Nations.
No it is not
The GA and SC of the UN
The United Nations and NATO.
The European Union, The United Nations, NATO
The current president of the United Nations General Assembly (as of February 2010) is Ali Abdussalam Treki, from Libya.
Libya no longer has a military government so they can at least apply for membership of UN.
To solve postwar problems as an agency of the United Nations. -JenniferMichelle Kinsel (:
Italy is a member of both NATO (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nato) and the United Nations, therefore all the member states of that organisation are technically allies (although the United Nations is not strictly a military alliance).