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Libyan rebels and Qaddafi move closer to negotiated settlement

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James M. Dorsey
Jul 05, 2011
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Ahmed Bani, a rebel military spokesman, speaks during a news conference in Benghazi July 2, 2011. (REUTERS photo)


Ahmed Bani, a rebel military spokesman, speaks during a news conference in Benghazi July 2, 2011. (REUTERS photo)By JAMES M. DORSEY
AL ARABIYAA realization that neither forces loyal to Libyan Leader Colonel Muammar Qaddafi nor NATO-backed rebels are likely to break the military stalemate any time soon has boosted prospects for a negotiated settlement in …

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