CAIRO: Libyan officials returned to the Egyptian capital Sunday for a third round of talks on constitutional amendments for elections. The North African nation once again finds itself at a political impasse with two rival administrations claiming legitimacy. "In the previous two rounds of talks, the parties came to an initial consensus on 137 articles of the constitutional draft, including on rights and freedoms. Authorities in Tripoli said an investigation was opened.Williams, the UN adviser, condemned the fighting, saying in a Twitter post, "Enough is enough!" The country has for years been split between rival administrations in the east and west, each supported by different militias and foreign governments.
Source: Libya Today June 12, 2022 10:17 UTC