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Summary Gaddafi said on Saturday that he was ready for a ceasefire and talks provided NATO stop its planes.
In a live speech on Libyan television, Gaddafi said he did not intend to step down or leave the country and that Libyans could solve their own problems if NATO strikes end. Libya is ready until now to enter a ceasefire ... but a ceasefire cannot be from one side, said Gaddafi.We were the first to welcome a ceasefire and we were the first to accept a ceasefire ... but the Crusader NATO attack has not stopped, he said. The gate to peace is open.We did not attack them or cross the sea ... why are they attacking us? asked Gaddafi, referring to European countries involved in the air strikes. Let us negotiate with you, the countries that attack us.If NATO powers were not interested in talks, however, the Libyan people would not surrender and were willing to die resisting what he called its terrorist attacks.
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