Gadhafi Accepts Ceasefire

Colonel Moammar Gadhafi has accepted a roadmap for ending the civil war in Libya.
This announcement came from South African President Jacob Zuma after leading a delegation of African leaders at talks in Tripoli.
                             
The African Union's road map calls for an immediate cease-fire, co-operation in opening channels for humanitarian aid and starting a dialogue between the rebels and the government.                  

Mr. Zuma also called on NATO to stop air strikes on Libyan government targets
to give ceasefire a chance. The head of the AU's Peace and Security Council says he is confident the rebel leadership will accept the AU's proposal when the delegation presents it on Monday. 

Members of the international community have grown doubtful that the opposition can overthrow Gadhafi even with air support. Some are weighing options such as arming the fighters while attempting diplomatic solutions.