The UN envoy to Libya Ghassan Salame said there is no harm in amending the Skhirat agreement that formed the current "Government of National Accord" and its Presidential Council on the condition that it remains the mai
Read moreTunisian Foreign Minister, Khemaies Jhinaoui, renewed his country's call to stop the fighting in Libya and return to the UN-led political path, stressing rejection of any military solution to the crisis.
Read moreThe US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, said a ceasefire in Libya is a priority for Washington.
Read moreThe Presidential Council has conditioned its participation in the upcoming international conference on Libya in Berlin to a number of demands, including commitment to the Libyan Political Agreement and its bodies as th
Read moreThe final statement of the ministerial meeting on Libya held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York has reiterated that there's no military solution to the Libyan crisis.
Read moreThe United States said it supports the UN-led efforts to create the necessary environment for a permanent ceasefire in Libya and resuming political process, the spokeswoman of the US State Department Morgan Deann Ortag
Read moreThe French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said he will chair a meeting on Libya next Thursday at the headquarters of the United Nations.
Read moreThe Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said he had agreed with the French President Emmanuel Macron on a common approach and joint work to achieve stability in Libya.
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