France proposes initiative to end Libyan political stalemate - News Summed Up

France proposes initiative to end Libyan political stalemate


Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, commander of the Libyan National Army / press photoCAIRO – 24 May 2018: France is seeking to resume its mediation role in solving the Libyan crisis by proposing an initiative to end Libya's political impasse with the participation of high official parties, a Libyan source told Egypt Today.According to the source, Paris has recently conducted several negotiation meetings with Libyan factions' leaders and a number of international countries, before inviting the main parties to participate in a Paris meeting on Tuesday.Libyan Army Commander Khalifa Haftar, Libyan Presidential Council Chief Fayez Serraj, First Deputy of the State Supreme Council Nagy Mokhtar and Parliament Speaker Akila Saleh will take part in this meeting.The meeting is also expected to be attended by representatives of Egypt, Gulf countries, European countries, the United States, the African Union, the European Union and the League of Arab States.According to the source, the main items of the initiative include immediate unification of the Libyan central bank and the dissolution of all parallel institutions. It also called for opening a new session for voters' registration on the electoral list for an additional period of 60 days.The initiative added that Libyan army forces should secure election preparations and polling stations, as voting should be taking place later this year. The statement was issued following a tripartite meeting of foreign affairs ministers Sameh Shoukry of Egypt, Khemaies Jhinaoui of Tunisia, and Abdelkader Messahel of Algeria in Algiers. They discussed the latest developments in Libya and prospects for a political solution in the Arab country. "Foreign interference undermines the country's political process, prolongs the crisis, and threatens security and stability in Libya and neighboring countries," the foreign ministers of the three countries said in a statement in support of the political settlement in Libya.Libya has been in a state of turmoil since a 2011 civil war that resulted in the overthrow of longstanding ruler Muammar Gaddafi by rebel fighters backed by NATO airstrikes.


Source: Egypt Today May 24, 2018 03:00 UTC



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