Gadhafi Staying in Libya and in Power, Says Spokesman
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةLibyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has no intention of leaving power or Libya, despite rebel claims they are expecting a proposal to end the conflict from Tripoli very soon, the government spokesman said on Sunday.
"Gadhafi is here. He is staying. He is leading the country. He will not leave. He will not step down because he does not have any official position," Moussa Ibrahim said when asked about rebel reports that they expect an offer from Gadhafi very soon.
"We will not give in to some criminal gangs who took our cities hostage. We will not give in to the criminal organization of NATO. Every one continues to fight. We are ready to fight street to street, house to house," he added.
Abdul Hafiz Ghoga, vice chairman of the National Transitional Council (NTC), said on Saturday intermediaries had indicated that a proposal from Gadhafi was in the works, offering a faint glimmer of hope for a deal to end the bloodshed.
"We expect to get an offer very soon; he is unable to breathe," said Ghoga.
"We want to preserve life, so we want to end the war as soon as possible," he added. "We have always left him some room for an exit."
Ghoga said the NTC was not in direct talks with Gadhafi, but understood through contacts with France and South Africa that an offer was being prepared.