The African Group in the UN Security Council has called for the prompt appointment of a Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Libya. The move aims to facilitate future negotiations and resolve the current political deadlock.
Algeria, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, and Guyana from the Caribbean region have collectively urged all relevant parties to fully support and engage in the mediation efforts of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), as outlined on the Security Council's official website.
The group, which holds non-permanent membership in the UN Security Council, has also expressed its support for the agreement reached by Libyan parties to address the Central Bank crisis, considering it a significant step toward stability in the country.
During a recent Security Council meeting on Libya, Mozambique's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Domingos Estevão Fernandes, delivered a statement on behalf of the group, emphasizing the critical importance of the successful and effective implementation of the Libyan Central Bank agreement for the country's political and economic future.
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