Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Gadhafi, ready to reform, not to leave

Ibrahim Musa, a spokesman for the Libyan Government, said the regime is willing to negotiate all forms of political reform, such as elections or a referendum, but rejected a resignation of Col. Moammar Gadhafi. "The way Libya is governed is a separate issue. What political system implemented in the country? That is negotiable.

We talk. We can do everything, election or referendum. " However, he pointed out that Gadhafi is the safety valve for the country and the unity of the people and tribes. "We think it is very important for any transition to a democratic and transparent." Musa, who answered questions about the scope of the negotiations with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), said his country is ready for any negotiations with Western powers, but deny that they "decide what they should do the Libyan people ".

The Libyan Deputy Foreign Abdelati Laabidi, made a tour to negotiate a solution to the crisis in his country. Sunday was the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, and yesterday was in Turkey, before visiting Malta. Why (the West) tells us: We want the Libyan people to decide whether the leader should stay or go? Spokesman Libyan government.

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