29 April 2011
Last updated at 23:42 ET
Muammar Gaddafi said the Libyan government was ready for a ceasefire
Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has said that no-one can force him to leave his country.
In a speech on state TV, Col Gaddafi also called for talks with Nato, which has been conducting air strikes under a mandate to protect Libyan citizens.
State media later implied that Nato strikes had targeted Col Gaddafi while he was speaking.
Meanwhile, Libya said it will not allow any more sea deliveries to the besieged western city of Misrata.
Government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim also said rebels in the city would be given four days to lay down their arms in return for an amnesty.
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