Tripoli - Arab Today
Libya does not oppose the idea of having Arab, African or United Nations forces in the country to help the authorities take control over the situation, Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said.
Work is underway to form a national rescue government to resolve the current crisis, Thinni told Sky News TV on Friday.
He accused religious movements of abusing Islam to achieve their agendas, saying that he, however, is ready to negotiate with moderate sides that have not been associated with the bloodshed of Libyans.
He denied that Benghazi has fallen into the control of “Ansar Sharia” radicals, saying he totally understands the concerns of neighboring countries, Egypt and Tunisia, that the situation in Libya will spill over.
Source: MENA