Embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, in negotiations with the African Union, has accepted terms of an agreement aimed at ending the conflict in the nation, South African President Jacob Zuma told reporters Sunday…
Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz told journalists on Sunday that the meetings “will discuss the ways to resolve the crisis in Libya, and our main goal is to stop the military operations and find adequate solutions for the problem between our Libyan brothers,” according to a Mauritanian news agency.
But Gadhafi has been a strong supporter of the African Union and has channeled large sums of money its way. Libya also holds a seat on the 15-member Peace and Security Council. As such, opposition leaders in Benghazi did not express optimism over the success of mediation as they continue to fight for freedom and an end to Gadhafi’s four-decade rule.
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