Sunday, August 28, 2011

Gaddafi Wants To Negotiate



Gaddafi Offers To Negotiate With Libya Rebels Over Transfer Of Power -- The Guardian

Libyan leader ready to enter talks, his spokesman says, but National Transitional Council insists he must surrender first

Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has offered to enter negotiations with the Libyan rebels over the formation of a transitional government as loyalist fighters are pushed further to the outskirts of Tripoli and rebel forces prepare for an assault on the ousted dictator's hometown of Sirte.

Moussa Ibrahim, regime spokesman, called the New York office of the Associated Press on Saturday night and said Gaddafi wanted his son Al-Saadi to lead talks with the National Transitional Council. Ibrahim, who was identified only by his voice, has proved one of the despot's most loyal and vocal allies as the 42-year-old regime crumbles. He said he was still in Tripoli, while Gaddafi – whom the rebels and Nato are desperately trying to capture – remained in Libya.

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My Comment: It is .... cough cough .... too late.

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