Venezuela pushed a vague peace plan for Libya on Thursday, saying President Hugo Chavez's friend Muammar Gaddafiwas in favor of foreign mediation.
Though rebels have rejected talks with the Libyan president and some analysts view the Chavez plan as grand-standing by the socialist leader, officials in Caracas said the idea had gained traction in Tripoli.
"Libya accepts the proposal to work for a negotiated end to the conflict accompanied by an international commission," Information Min"Venezuela will continue its contacts in the Arab world and elsewhere to find formulas for peace."
Gaddafi's son Said El-Islam told Sky News he appreciated the offer but said there was no need for help from Venezuelaister Andres Izarra told Reuters. continue

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