By REUTERS
PARIS - The leaders of France, the United States, Britain and Germany have begun a conference call to discuss the situation in Libya and plans for a meeting in London on Tuesday, a French presidential source said.Presidents Nicolas Sarkozy and Barack Obama, Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor Angela Merkel began their call at at 1715 GMT.They will discuss a Franco-British proposal to help pave the way for a political transition in Libya, the source said.
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