A rebel fighter near Ajdabiya Saturday -- African Union members are planning to hold talks in Tripoli and Benghazi Sunday. STORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: A cease-fire, including an end to airstrikes, is thought to be part of talksNEW: The African Union group on Monday will hold talks with rebel leadersThe rebels have recaptured AjdabiyaNATO says Gadhafi's forces are using civilians as human shields Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, in negotiations with the African Union, has agreed in principal to a deal that would end the conflict in the nation he's ruled for 42 years, South African President Jacob Zuma told reporters Sunday. Negotiations remained under way Sunday night between Gadhafi and the African Union delegation. Details of the agreement were not available, though it is believed to include an immediate ceasefire in the nearly two-month long war between Gadhafi's forces and those fighting to unseat him. In his comments, Zuma also discussed an end to NATO airstrikes aimed at enforcing a no-fly zone and targeting Gadhafi's troops. After staying overnight in Tripoli, the African Union delegation will fly Monday to the Libyan rebel stronghold of Benghazi to meet with opposition leaders there.
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