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Qaddafi must go, US tells Libyans at secret meeting 
A Libyan rebel fighter flashes a victory sign as an aircraft carrying supplies 
from Benghazi departs along a guarded mile-long stretch of road, which is being 
used as runway, outside of Rhybat, in western Libya, on Tuesday. (AP) 1 of 2
By LUTFI ABU-AUN | REUTERS 

Published: Jul 19, 2011 18:18 Updated: Jul 19, 2011 18:24 

TRIPOLI: Libyan and US officials have met in secret, with Tripoli seeking talks 
with no preconditions, but Washington saying it delivered the clear message 
that Muammar Qaddafi must go.

The face-to-face meeting occurred at the weekend as Libyan government forces 
fought rebels for control of the oil port of Brega, which insurgents said on 
Monday they now had surrounded in what would be a major boost to their 
campaign. Tripoli denied this.

The meeting was held "to deliver a clear and firm message that the only way to 
move forward is for Qaddafi to step down," a US State Department official said.

"This was not a negotiation. It was the delivery of a message." He said no more 
meetings were planned.

Libya said it welcomed discussions but only without preconditions.

"Any dialogue with the French, Americans, British is welcome," government 
spokesman Moussa Ibrahim told journalists in Tripoli. "We will discuss 
everything, but do not condition your peace talks. Let Libyans decide their 
future."

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday that he believes compromise 
between Libyan rebels and the government is still possible, and said supporting 
one side in the conflict is bad for Libya.

"We must continue the search for opportunities for a peaceful solution. ... We 
will continue the search for a compromise. In my view it is achievable," 
Medvedev said at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Russia has called for Qaddafi to go, but has criticized Western states for 
recognizing the rebel leadership as Libya's legitimate government, saying they 
were taking sides. Moscow emphasizes it is in contact with both rebels and 
government.

The meeting between Libyan and US officials was in Tunisia on Saturday. The US 
official said it followed repeated contacts from the Libyan leader's emissaries.

France has also held similar talks with Libyan officials in the Tunisian resort 
of Djerba, insisting that Qaddafi must go into exile, the BBC reported.

"Clearly the situation is changing. If you had asked me 10 days ago I would 
have been more cautious," said French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet. "Clearly 
the situation is moving because Libyans of all origins are absolutely certain 
that Qaddafi is no longer an option for the future."

He said Qaddafi had to leave soon.

"The countdown has begun ... but I am cautious because Qaddafi is not rational 
and he could opt for a bunker strategy, taking the whole civilian population of 
Tripoli hostage."

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon declined comment on the Libyan-US meeting, but 
said the world body was playing a central role in moves to present terms for 
Qaddafi to quit.

"There are many actors and the United Nations is playing a coordinating role. 
My special envoy is playing a central coordinating role," Ban told Reuters in 
Geneva on Tuesday.

He was referring to his envoy Abdul Elah Al-Khatib who took part in the 
international contact group meeting in Istanbul which agreed a road map whereby 
Qaddafi should relinquish power and plans for Libya's transition to democracy. 
Khatib, a former Jordanian foreign minister, was authorized to present terms 
for Qaddafi to leave power.



Moscow meeting

Libya's foreign minister is to meet his Russian opposite number in Moscow on 
Wednesday, Itar-Tass news agency said. The meeting, requested by the Libyans, 
would be first known visit by a Libyan government official to Moscow since the 
war began.

After a long period of stalemate in the desert along the eastern front, the 
rebels said they had routed most of Qaddafi's troops in Brega to the west, 
which has an oil refinery and terminal, and encircled the town.

More than 40 people on both sides were reported killed in the fighting since 
late last week for a city which for months marked the eastern limit of 
Qaddafi's control.

Rebel spokesman Shamsiddin Abdulmolah said its streets were strewn with land 
mines, making it hard to secure full control.

"The main body (of Qaddafi's forces) retreated to Ras Lanuf," which lies to the 
west, he said by telephone from the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi.

The government denied the claim.

"Our brave soldiers are in Brega in their thousands and control it completely," 
spokesman Ibrahim said.

He said the government had lost 30 soldiers over five days of fighting, but 
rebels had lost many times more.

Abdulmolah said 12 rebels were killed and some 300 wounded on Saturday and 
Sunday. Most rebel forces were now past Brega and heading west.

Brega has changed hands several times in the back-and-forth fighting along 
Libya's Mediterranean coast since the rebellion began in February.

Libyan TV, in a bid to counter the rebel claims, showed what it said was 
footage taken on Monday of ordinary life in Brega, with students taking an exam 
and workers at a natural gas plant.

Qaddafi is refusing to step down despite the rebellion, NATO air strikes and 
defections of members of his inner circle.

On Saturday - as his envoys met US officials - he called rebels traitors and 
said he had no plans to leave the country.  


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