Libya's Gaddafi calls for Nato talks
The Libyan leader, Colonel Gaddafi has called for negotiations with Nato to stop the coalition's air strikes against his country.
Speaking live on late-night television, Colonel Gaddafi said he was ready for a ceasefire, provided it was accepted by all sides.
The Libyan government has given rebels in the besieged city of Misrata three days to surrender or face a fresh onslaught by his forces.
Daniel Griffiths reports.