Wednesday, July 13, 2011
France: Gaddafi Ready Backward
Tripoli-French states, Muammar Gaddafi is ready to leave his control and talks between the Libyan leader is being held by NATO officials to resolve the crisis in the country.
"The envoy said that Gaddafi in Libya we ready to resign. Let's talk about that possibility. The question now is no longer whether Gaddafi was willing to resign, but when and how he resign, "said Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, without mentioning who referred to his representatives are.
Until now, NATO member countries to focus on air strikes and supporting fighters in an effort to overthrow Gaddafi. However, because in the last five months there was no sign of significant progress, the focus now turning to a political solution.
"We are in the relationship. Libyan regime sent messengers everywhere, to Turkey, New York, Paris. Established contacts but not at the proper stage of negotiations, "Juppe said in a radio France Info
Truth information from the French envoy was still unclear. Many observers warned that all parties need to be cautious in accepting any statement from the Libyan government.
Progression
In April, the Libyan officials said it was preparing a new constitution and the wider political reforms. However, the details are unclear and do not guarantee whether Gaddafi will still play a role.
Meanwhile, progress towards the fighters Libyan capital Tripoli to walk quite a lot and claimed many victims. Onslaught of forces loyal to Gaddafi killing eight insurgents and wounding 25 others in the coastal area 160 km east of Tripoli.
It is unclear whether Mr Gaddafi, who had insisted would not back down, could be persuaded to change his mind through negotiation.
Some analysts caution, Gaddafi would only resign if he has no other choice. However, bids could be considered by the Tripoli negotiations as a sign that the West was weakening resolve.
Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini yesterday's visit to neighboring Libya, Algeria, reiterated his call to Tripoli to negotiate.
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