


Gaddafi announces its readiness to negotiate an agreement with NATO
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has agreed to open negotiations with the Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), according to media reports.
also been open to the option of a truce, in the case of involving all stakeholders, Gaddafi said in remarks broadcast Saturday by the Libyan television, reported Arab broadcaster Al Jazeera.
"A truce can not be unilateral. We would be the first to accept a truce (...), but the attack of NATO ships is not over," said Gadhafi, according to Al Jazeera.
also rejected the Libyan leader leave his country. "Nobody can force me to leave my country, and nobody can tell me I should not fight for my country," he said.
few hours before the television appearance Gadhafi, his son, Saif al Islam, warned that the regime of his father never surrender or in the unlikely event that the shelling lasted for 40 years. This was explained in a statement to the Libyan state television.
Moreover, the Libyan regime claims to have unused port Misrata under rebel control, and has threatened to attack any ship entering the port area of \u200b\u200bthe city, the third of the country, besieged for more than two months, according to state television. Source
newspaper "El Mundo"
Libya says that the Allies tried to kill Gaddafi during his last speech
The area around the TV studio in which he discussed the dictator were bombed. - "Do not leave the country," he said in his address
state TV channel Libyan Jamahiriya Great TV, said that NATO has bombed in Tripoli a point near the building of the television network from which the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, was giving a speech this morning. It has also suggested that Gadhafi was the target of the attack.
"A building near the Great Libyan TV has been bombarded during the broadcast of Gaddafi's speech, which implies that the purpose of it was the leader of the revolution," said the chain after the end of its own Gaddafi message. The picture has blinked more than once during the speech of the Libyan leader.
Negotiations with NATO
In his speech Gaddafi NATO asked to start negotiations to end air strikes against the African country, but always from a very particular perspective: "We did not attack and did not cross the sea (...) Why are we attacking? "wondered.
"Let us negotiate with you, with countries that attack us. Let us negotiate," he said, adding that if you are looking for coalition countries is oil there is no problem to close contracts in this regard.
Gaddafi also guaranteed that it is prepared to reach a ceasefire, but it must involve all parties in conflict and not only to their strength. In
one of their classic years of ambiguity, as he feigned to reach out to rebels and the international partnership, the unions warned that no one will force you to leave the country. "I will not leave my country (...) nobody can force me to leave my country and nobody can tell me who does not fight for him," he said.
try to isolate
Misrata
This episode television has come just hours after NATO announced that the dictator was undermining the ground near the port of Misrata to prevent the landing of humanitarian aid. The city is the third largest and the only one that controls the western opposition to the regime, as has been suffering a two-month harsh blockade Gaddafi Army.
"Some ships, which we assume were pro-Gaddafi laid mines indiscriminately," said NATO's military commander, Brigadier Rob Weighill, but then said that NATO ships have begun the process of demining. Source
newspaper "El Pais" Gaddafi
willing to negotiate with NATO
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has asked NATO on Saturday to start negotiations to end air strikes against the country Africa. "We did not attack and did not cross the sea (...) Why are attacking us?" He asked Gaddafi.
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"Let us negotiate with you, with countries that attack us. Let us negotiate," he said, adding that if you are looking for coalition countries is no problem for oil negotiate contracts in this regard.
addition, Gadhafi has said it is prepared to reach a cease-fire, but that it must involve all parties in conflict and not only forces that are fighting against rebels in the east.
"Libya is ready to reach a ceasefire (...) but a cease-fire can not come from a party alone," he apostille in an appearance on directly into a television channel in the early hours of Saturday.
"We were the first to welcome a ceasefire and we were the first to accept (...) but attacks NATO crusaders have not stopped," he added.
Also, Qaddafi has indicated that no one will force you to leave the country. "I will not leave my country (...) nobody can force me to leave my country and nobody can tell me who does not fight for him," he assured. Source Journal
"THE REASON"
Gaddafi calls to negotiate with NATO
Keeps it all boils down to oil. And, meanwhile, attacked the port of Misrata to stop humanitarian aid
rebels
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has asked NATO on Saturday to start negotiations to end air strikes against the African country. "We did not attack and did not cross the sea (...) Why are attacking us?" He asked Gaddafi. "Let us negotiate with you, with countries that attack us. Let us negotiate," he said, adding that if you are looking for coalition countries is oil there is no problem to negotiate contracts in this regard.
addition, Gadhafi has said it is prepared to reach a cease-fire but should involve all parties in conflict and not only their strength, who are fighting against rebels in the east. "Libya is ready to reach a ceasefire (...) but a cease-fire can not come from a party alone," he apostille in a live appearance on a television station in the early hours of Saturday.
"We were the first to welcome a ceasefire and we were the first to accept (...) but attacks NATO crusaders have not stopped," he added. Also, Qaddafi has indicated that no one will force you to leave the country. "I will not leave my country (...) nobody can force me to leave my country and nobody can tell me who does not fight for him," he assured.
obstacle to humanitarian aid
Gadhafi, however, continues its offensive against the rebels. The Libor system said Friday that crippled the port of Misrata under rebel control and threatened to attack any ship entering the port area of \u200b\u200bthe city. The port was being used by international organizations to deliver humanitarian aid and evacuate the local population
Tripoli warned that humanitarian aid must reach from now Misrata by land and under the supervision of the troops of Muammar Gaddafi. NATO, however, denied the report, despite the effective blockade of the regime. "We are closely monitoring the situation around Misrata and rebel forces continue to expand the perimeter around the city, "he added.
Source Journal ABC
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