25/03/2011 10:15
NATO takes over Libya no-fly zone
NATO has agreed to take command of enforcing the no-fly zone over Libya from the US, BBC reports.
But Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen made clear that other aspects of the operation would remain in the hands of the current coalition for now.
NATO has been locked in dispute about whether to take charge of the mission to enforce a UN resolution.
It is believed there are differences of opinion whether attacks on ground troops should form part of the action.
Coalition raids on Libya are meanwhile continuing for a sixth consecutive night.
Mr. Rasmussen has insisted there is no split on the military handover, saying NATO is still considering whether to take on the "broader responsibility".
The handover of the no-fly mission could come as early as this weekend.