Libya's neighbours demand national dialogue to end crisis - News Summed Up

Libya's neighbours demand national dialogue to end crisis


Cairo - Representatives of Libya's neighbours are warning rival factions in the North African nation against seeking to settle their differences through military force. The representatives, who met in Cairo on Saturday, came from Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Chad, Niger and Tunisia. Also attending was UN envoy to Libya Martin Kobler. "A comprehensive political dialogue between all Libya parties is the only way out of this crisis," said a final communique after the meeting, saying the delegates "decisively reject" a military solution to the Libyan crisis. Libya has plunged into chaos and lawlessness since the ouster and later killing of Muammar Gaddafi in a 2011 uprising and subsequent civil war, with two rival administrations operating in the east and west of the vast, oil-rich nation.


Source: The North Africa Journal January 21, 2017 16:00 UTC



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