Turkey's call for cease-fire in Libya gaining ground in NATO

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Turkey's belief that a sustainable cease-fire is essential for a sound transition period in Libya is gaining ground among members of the international community, although there is still a division among NATO members on how to intensify the air campaign there. Earlier this month Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan proposed a roadmap for peace in Libya, urging Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces to withdraw from besieged cities, the establishment of aid corridors, and democratic change. The three-point plan was discussed last week in Doha, Qatar, at a meeting of an international Libya contact group as well as at subsequent meetings in Cairo and Berlin.

Erdoğan-Özel görüşmesinin tarihi belli oldu Erhan Usta İYİ Parti'deki görevinden istifa etti Bombalı saldırı hazırlığındaki IŞİD'li İstanbul'da yakalandı 'Emekliye 10 bin TL yeter' dedi, Özgür Demirtaş'ı çileden çıkardı CHP lideri Özgür Özel'den Ali Yerlikaya'ya 'Taksim' telefonu