Military leaders from Libya’s warring sides met on home soil for a second day on Tuesday to discuss the implementation of a recently signed cease-fire. "The courage and determination ... between those officers is what is needed from your political class," she added. The remote area, near Libya's borders with both Algeria and Tunisia, is far from the power bases of either side. The military commission had been dubbed "5+5" because it is made up of five officers from each camp. Warring factions returned to the negotiating table in September in U.N.-supported talks, with negotiations being held in Morocco, Egypt and Switzerland.
Source: Libya Today November 03, 2020 08:03 UTC