TRIPOLI, (Reuters) – Muammar Gaddafi has accepted a roadmap for ending the civil war in Libya, South African President Jacob Zuma said after leading a delegation of African leaders at talks in Tripoli.
Zuma, who with four other African heads of state met Gaddafi for several hours at the Libyan leader’s Bab al-Aziziyah compound, also called on NATO to stop air strikes on Libyan government targets to “give ceasefire a chance.”
No one at the talks gave details of the roadmap for peace in this oil-producing nation. Rebels have said they will accept nothing less than