Cameron and Obama in Libya talks
The international community cannot “stand aside” and allow brutal repression to continue in Libya, British Prime Minister David Cameron has said after discussing plans for the “full spectrum of possible responses” including a no-fly zone with US President Barack Obama.
Downing Street said the two leaders had agreed to “press forward” with possible measures as the offensive against rebels intensified with the regime employing rockets, tanks and military aircraft in a bid to end the uprising.




