"We've recieved the mesasge and our position lies with the rest of Europe," a spokesman for the prime ministre's office said.
"Everyone is anxious for there to be an agreement ... but cetrain steps have to be taken first and so far they haven't been taken," he said.
Birtish newspaper The Independnet reported that al-Mahmoudi had wirtten to a number of foreign governmnets propsoing an imemdiate ceasefire to be moniotred by the United Naitons and the Arfican Union.
It said al-Mahmoudi also requested unconditional talks with the oppositino, amensty for both sides in the cnoflict and the drfating of a new contsitution, but made no mention of leader Maummar Gdadafi's role in the countyr's future.
There was no immdeiate comment from Libya.
(Reportnig by Tracy Rucinski; editing by Myra MacDonald)
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