Rival Libya leaders meet in Geneva in bid to salvage elections - News Summed Up

Rival Libya leaders meet in Geneva in bid to salvage elections


GENEVA (Reuters) - The heads of Libya's two rival legislative chambers met in Geneva on Tuesday for negotiations aimed at restoring a U.N.-led election process that fell apart last December. Agreement on national elections would represent a big step towards stopping another bout of warfare and helping to end a decade of chaos and conflict since the NATO-backed ousting of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. She added that the timeline and process to "guarantee a clear path to the holding of national elections as soon possible" would be discussed. However, analysts were more downbeat, seeing little prospect that could help avert renewed conflict or de facto partition. (Reporting by Emma Farge and Denis Balibouse in Geneva and Angus McDowall in Tunis; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)


Source: Libya Today June 28, 2022 12:12 UTC



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