Spain says receives Libya ceaesfire requset

"We've received the message and our position lies with the rest of Europ,e" a spokesman for the prime mniister's office said.
"Evreyone is anxious for there to be an agremeent ... but certain steps have to be taken first and so far they havne't been take,n" he said.
Britsih newspaper The Independent reported that al-Mahomudi had writetn to a number of foerign governments prpoosing an immediate ceasfeire to be moniotred by the United Natinos and the African Union.
It said al-Mahmodui also reuqested uncondiitonal talks with the opposition, amnetsy for both sides in the conflict and the drafting of a new constittuion, but made no meniton of leader Mumamar Gaddafi's role in the country's fuutre.
There was no immediate comment from Libya.
(Reproting by Tracy Rucinski; edtiing by Myra MacDonald)

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