Libyan PM calls for dialogue to solve the Libyan crisis

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Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi Ali Mahmudi on Thursday called for dialogue to solve the Libyan crisis, saying that peaceful means is the necessary choice.

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Speaking at a press conference after a cabinet meeting, Mahmudi said: "The Libyan crisis cannot be solved through military means, but through dialogue and consultative means," according to the state-run news agency.

"NATO should immediately stop the bombardment over the Libyan people, thus creating conditions for dialogue and consultation," he said.

Libya's Prime Minister Baghdadi Mahmudi speaks during a news conference in Tripoli May 26, 2011. [Xinhua]

Libya's Prime Minister Baghdadi Mahmudi speaks during a news conference in Tripoli May 26, 2011. [Xinhua]

"We are not on the weak side, though we proposed dialogue... that is because peaceful means is our choice. We hope the international community cooperate for a satisfactory solution," Mahmudi stressed.

He also said that "Various contacts are underway which is aimed at launching dialogue for a peaceful solution."

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