Hassan Al-Warfalli (Benghazi)
Responsible Libyan sources revealed moves led by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, whose work is led by American Stephanie Khoury as Vice President, to put forward an initiative that addresses the political impasse in the country and activates the military track among the members of the “5+5” committee, within the framework of its desire. In pushing for elections to be held as soon as possible.
The Libyan sources indicated in statements to Al-Ittihad that the Deputy Head of the UN Mission for Political Affairs is exploring opportunities to achieve political consensus among the Libyan components, and to preserve the achievements achieved by the Joint Libyan Military Committee during the past months, pointing out that the mission will work to activate the three Berlin tracks. During the coming period.
The sources touched on the visit made by the senior German delegation to Libya, noting that the German side attended to encourage the Libyan parties to activate the outcomes of the Berlin 1 and 2 conferences to resolve the crisis in the country, in light of the European countries’ desire to restore confidence between the political and military components to address the current situation. .
The representative of the Libyan Presidential Council, Abdullah Al-Lafi, also discussed, the day before yesterday, with the Deputy Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General to Libya, ways to hold Libyan elections and support the sovereignty and unity of the country, stressing the need to end the current political impasse and move the political process forward, without neglecting the economic path. security, human rights path, and reconciliation.
The Libyan Presidential Council explained, in a statement, that the meeting touched on developments in the political scene, the reconciliation file, and ways of cooperation with the UN mission in the field of reconciliation, transitional justice, and the promotion of human rights and freedoms.
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