Friday, April 1, 2011

More Talk Of Gaddafi Seaching For An Exit From Libya

Former Libyan prime minister Abdul Ati al-Obeidi said the Gaddafi regime was 'trying to talk to the British, the French and the Americans to stop the killing'. Photograph: Mahmud Turkia/AFP/Getty Images

Gaddafi Envoy 'Visits Britain For Secret Government Talks' Just A Day After Leader's Closest Aide Flees Crumbling Regime -- Daily Mail

* Mohammed Ismail 'flew to Britain' as tyrant's sons grow 'anxious'
* British officials send envoy back with tough 'go now' message to Gaddafi
* David Cameron faces strong pressure to put defected henchman on trial
* Musa Kusa implicated in Lockerbie bombing, shooting of WPC and IRA arms
* Former foreign minister quits, saying: 'It is our right to a good life'
* Government forces fight back against rebels, recapturing Brega

Libya sent a senior aide to one of leader Colonel Gaddafi's sons for talks with British officials in London, it was reported today.

Mohammed Ismail, an aide to Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, is said to have been sent to the UK in recent days to discuss the bloody conflict with British officials.

Reports claim that he was carrying a message from Gaddafi about an exit-strategy for the embattled dictator.

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More News On Libya's Leadership Seeking A Way Out Of The Civil War

Gaddafi regime admits attempts to talk to west -- The Guardian
Libyan government aide holds talks in Britain -- AP
Gaddafi sons may be seeking exit plan as key envoy holds talks in Britain -- Sydney Morning Herald
Revealed: Gaddafi envoy in Britain for secret talks -- The Guardian
Gaddafi envoy holds secret Libyan talks on London trip -- Scotsman
Fighting Continues In Libya As Qaddafi 'Exit' Talks Reported -- Radio Free Europe
Is Gaddafi's Regime Seeking an Exit Strategy? -- Tony Karon, Time

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