The Muammar Gaddafi's regime conducted with UK government secret negotiations, the Guardian informs. For negotiations there was sent Mohammad Ismail, one of the aide of Gaddafi's son.
In the negotiations the main role has Gaddafi's sons. They even agree for the exclusion from the negotiations of own father. This is presupposed that they do not wish the radical governmental changes in Libya. The information about secret negotiations was leaking after the Libyan foreign Minister Musa Kusa arrived to UK on March 30 from Tunis. He resigned from the post and asked for asylum in UK.
At the same time the British government informs that against Gaddafi in the Libyan government are Minister for African Affairs Ali Al Trek and Tarek Halid deputy envoy to UK from Libya.