ERBIL A no-fly zone imposed by Germany, Italy and France, with the possible British support, to try to silence the weapons and instead dictate the path of political dialogue in Libya? On 24 evening in Erbil, Defense Minister Lorenzo Guerini to Corriere della Sera argued for the need for European countries to impose a ceasefire in Libya. He reiterated this during his Christmas visit to the 926 soldiers of the Italian contingent in Iraq. The military option in Libya has shown that instead of solving problems, it has aggravated them. There is a need for a strong European diplomatic initiative which, in order to be effective, can only pass from the imposition of a ceasefire, he said. Guerini did not explicitly mention the no-fly zone initiative. These are issues that still need to be discussed by the Italian government and in the European context. But it has been talked about for some time in the European General Staff. The issue is complicated by the fact that Turkey is a NATO member and in any case remains the taboo of the consequences of the international military intervention that in 2011 led to the fall of the Gaddafi regime and the destabilization of Libya. Luigi Di Maio is organizing a European ceasefire mission for early January in Libya, which will be led by the High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Joseph Borrel together with other European ministers.