The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Russian President Vladimir Putin have urged for a ceasefire in Libya starting on January 12, calling for the resumption of the political process.
Read moreThe United Nations said on Monday that all parties did not abide by the truce called by its mission in Libya at dawn yesterday, confirming that fighting is continuing on the outskirts of Tripoli.
Read moreBani Walid social council brokered Monday at Bab Albahr Hotel a ceasefire agreement between Supreme Council of Reconciliation of Tripoli and Tarhouna Elders Council to end clashes in southern Tripoli.
Read moreThe Interior Minister of the Presidential Council Abdul Salam Ashour approved on Wednesday the ceasefire agreement signed between representatives of Tripoli and Tarhuna.
Read moreThe Presidential Council (PC) has welcomed the newly established ceasefire in Tripoli, applauding the national stances taken by the parties, which it said have been committed to the stoppage of violence to save the innocent any
Read moreThe Tripoli Security Directorate began Wednesday morning reopening blocked roads and streets, taking away sand barriers and other destructive debris from areas of clashes in Tripoli.
Read moreThe UN envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salame, said he was going to ask the Security Council to amend the Action Plan in Libya.
Read moreThe senior leader at the Anti-Terrorism Force, Mukhtar Al-Jahawi, criticized the work of the UNSMIL and the Tripoli's ceasefire's articles, which were brokered by the UNSMIL's Head Ghassan Salame.
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