"Gaddafi is trying to negotiate", as the pan-Arab daily published in London. According to his information, again by the television channel Al-Jazeera, the Libyan colonel had attempted to negotiate the terms of his departure. He had offered to cede power to the General People's Congress in exchange for the assurance of being able to leave the country with a certain sum of money.
The rebels have denied. The international community, for its part, continues to consider a possible intervention. On 7 March, the Gulf Arab monarchies have favored the imposition of a UN no-fly zone over Libya, to protect civilians from any bombardment by the forces favorable to Gaddafi.
And NATO said it "[did] not intend to intervene" without a clear UN mandate.
The rebels have denied. The international community, for its part, continues to consider a possible intervention. On 7 March, the Gulf Arab monarchies have favored the imposition of a UN no-fly zone over Libya, to protect civilians from any bombardment by the forces favorable to Gaddafi.
And NATO said it "[did] not intend to intervene" without a clear UN mandate.
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