Nice PARIS (Reuters) – Britain and France warned Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Thursday that escalating violence against his own people could prompt foreign powers to impose a no-fly zone, but they made clear no such move was imminent.
Europe's two leading military powers also dismissed an offer by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to act as peacebroker after two weeks of bloodshed in the latest uprising in the Arab world.
"Such mediation, designed to allow Gaddafi to stand as his own successor, is obviously unwelcome," French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said after talks in Paris with his British counterpart, William Hague.
"We are stating very clearly that we want him to go," the French minister told a joint news conference.
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