Lavrov told about the results of mezhliviysky talks in Moscow
Several of the parties to the conflict in Libya had signed the final Document on the negotiations in the Russian capital, but the head of the Libyan national army Marshal Khalifa Haftar has asked for more time, said Minister of foreign Affairs S. Lavrov In..
Several of the parties to the conflict in Libya had signed the final Document on the negotiations in the Russian capital, but the head of the Libyan national army Marshal Khalifa Haftar has asked for more time, said Minister of foreign Affairs S. Lavrov In..
The draft agreement is placed at the disposal of Last news . It is reported that the parties to the conflict agreed to clarify the line of contact to a sustainable ceasefire, to work on stabilization of the situation in the country.
The document was signed by the Prime Minister of Libya massoglia Fayez Sarraj and the Head of the Supreme Council of Khaled Mishri. According to Lavrov, the Marshal, the Haftarot and the head of the chamber of deputies in Tobruk Akil Saleh have the opportunity to sign on Tuesday.
Minister of foreign Affairs of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu expressed hope that Marshal Haftarot will sign the contract and it will be possible to return to a political settlement during UN.
before the presidents of Russia and Turkey Vladimir Putin and Tayyip Erdogan have agreed on a common position on Libya and urged all parties to cease fire from midnight on January 12 and immediately sit at the negotiating table. However, the LDF commander Khalifa Haftar said that he welcomes this initiative, but will continue the offensive on Tripoli, which is from April of last year. For its part, the head of the internationally recognized government of national unity of Libya Fayez Sarraj said the first day weekend during the visit to Italy that he welcomes the initiative of the armistice, but with the condition of branch offices of the LDF.
After the overthrow and murder of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has in fact ceased to function as a unified state. Currently reigns in the country the diarchy. To the East sits a Parliament elected by people, and in the West, in the capital Tripoli, the rules generated with the assistance of the UN and the European Union Government of national consensus Fayeza Zarraga. The authorities of the Eastern part of the country operate independently from Tripoli to cooperate with the Libyan national army, Khalifa the Haftarot.
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