Oman Daily Observer

Egypt working for talks between rival Libya authoritie­s

The UN-backed govt in Tripoli has struggled to impose its authority contested by a rival administra­tion in the east

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CAIRO: Egypt is working to organise direct talks between the leaders of rival Libyan authoritie­s contesting the wartorn country, its foreign minister said on Saturday after hosting a regional meeting.

The UN-backed government in Tripoli has struggled to impose its authority contested by a rival administra­tion in the east of the country.

“A political solution is the only way to resolve the crisis in Libya,” Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said on Saturday before going into a meeting with foreign ministers from Libya’s neighbouri­ng countries.

Following the meeting, attended by ministers from Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Niger, as well as UN envoy Martin Kobler, Shoukry announced plans to hold the direct negotiatio­ns.

“We are focusing our efforts on bringing Libyan leaders together for a direct dialogue, to build confidence and understand­ing,” he told a news conference.

Libya has been torn apart by fighting between militias, tribes and the two rival government­s since the fall of dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

The parliament-backed government in eastern Tobruk has refused to recognise the Government of National Accord, based in the capital Tripoli.

“The will to organise this meeting is present, its date will be decided according to the commitment­s of the Libyan leaders,” Shoukry said.

Militant groups have exploited the chaos to gain a foothold in the North African country.

“Despite recent victories in the fight against terrorism, in Benghazi and in Sirte, terrorism will never be fully eradicated in Libya until there is a political solution,” Shoukry said.

Militarily, the eastern administra­tion is backed by the selfprocla­imed Libyan National Army commanded by Marshal Khalifa Haftar.

Haftar enjoys the support of several Arab countries, as well an emerging alliance with Russia.

GNA-aligned militias from the port city of Misrata, who led the fight to oust the IS group from Sirte last year, control much of the west.

In the east, Haftar’s forces have been fighting other militant groups for more than two years, particular­ly in Benghazi.

Egypt recently hosted Haftar, parliament speaker Aguila Saleh and unity government chief Fayez al Sarraj in search of “common ground” that could help solve the crisis, Shoukry said.

 ?? — AFP ?? (From left) Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Libyan foreign minister in the government of national reconcilia­tion, Mohamed Tahar Siala, and Algerian Minister of Maghreb Affairs, Abdelkader Messahel, chat during a meeting over the political and...
— AFP (From left) Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Libyan foreign minister in the government of national reconcilia­tion, Mohamed Tahar Siala, and Algerian Minister of Maghreb Affairs, Abdelkader Messahel, chat during a meeting over the political and...

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