Soldiers of the Libyan army keep watch near a building that was damaged following earlier days clashes, as they stand ontop of a tank in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. EPA/STRINGER
Libyans supporting Leader Muammar Gaddafi gather to show their support in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. EPA/STRINGER
Libyans supporting leader Muammar Gaddafi hold his portrait as they are gathered to show their support in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. EPA/STRINGER
A Sodier of the Libyan army stands atop a tank as his colleagues cheer while keeping watch at a damaged building a in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR
epa02628174 Libyans supporting Leader Muammar Gaddafi hold his portrait as they gather to show their support in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR EPA/STR
Sodiers of the Libyan army stand atop a tank in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR
Libyan youngsters show their support to leader Muammar Gaddafi by holding a green flag as a woman walks by in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. In the background is a building that was damaged following clashes between the Libyan army and anti government protesters. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. EPA/STRINGER
Sodiers of the Libyan army keep watch at a building as their colleague stands atop a tank in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR
A soldier of the Libyan army is seen atop a tank in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR
A view of a building that was damaged following days of clashes between the Libyan army and anti government protester in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. EPA/STRINGER
Sodiers of the Libyan army cheer while keeping watch at a damaged building as their colleague stands atop a tank in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR
Libyans supporting Leader Muammar Gaddafi hold his portrait as they gather to show their support in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR
Sodiers of the Libyan army seen near a tank in the city of al-Zawiyah, about 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, Libya, 11 March 2011. According to local media reports, al-Zawiyah has reportedly come back under government control. The European Union stated Friday that it was no longer prepared to negotiate with Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi and would instead hold talks with his opponents, who are based in the eastern city of Benghazi. EPA/STR