Muammar Gaddafi has accepted an offer from Venezuela to mediate in Libya’s political crisis after talks with Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, Al Jazeera has learnt.
Sources told our correspondent in Caracas that Nicolas Maduro, Venezuelan’s foreign minister, discussed the offer with Amr Moussa, the head of the Arab League, and that details of the plan could be announced by the Arab League in Cairo on Thursday.
But Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the head of the opposition National Libyan Council, told Al Jazeera he rejected entirely the concept of talks with Gaddafi, and said no one been in contact regarding the Venezuelan initiative.
The plan would involve a commission from Latin America, Europe and the Middle East trying to reach a negotiated outcome between the Libyan leader and opposition forces which have seized control of large areas of the North African oil-producing country.
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Gaddafi accepts Chavez talks offer
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