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Haftar, Saleh in surprise Cairo visit for crisis talks on Libya

Libyan leaders’ visit coincides with Egyptian president’s speech at UN

- Mohammed Abu Zaid Cairo

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Wednesday held crisis talks with the commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Khalifa Haftar, and parliament speaker, Aguila Saleh, on latest developmen­ts in the Libya conflict.

The meeting in Cairo followed a surprise visit to the Egyptian capital by Haftar and Saleh on Tuesday that coincided with a speech at the UN by El-Sisi in which he said Egypt would intervene if the “red line” provinces of Sirte and Jufra were crossed. During Wednesday’s discussion­s in Cairo, held in the presence of

Abbas Kamel, head of the Egyptian General Intelligen­ce Service (GIS), El-Sisi was briefed on efforts from all parties to implement a cease-fire and Libyan attempts to advance the peace process under the auspices of the UN.

According to media reports, Haftar, Saleh, and Egyptian officials would be reviewing military matters and progress on political initiative­s. The visit came within the framework of coordinati­on and consultati­on talks on a number of issues, most notably the fight against terrorism, and Egyptian efforts to broker security and stability in Libya through political dialogue. Initiative­s on Libya that took place in Geneva and Morocco, such as holding elections and forming a new

government, were also likely to be on the agenda.

In June, Haftar and Saleh met with the Egyptian president and announced the Cairo Declaratio­n for a cease-fire and resolution to the political crisis in Libya. Sources said their latest visit was to clarify Cairo’s position with internatio­nal and Libyan parties, discuss a comprehens­ive solution to the Libyan crisis through internatio­nal agreements, and smooth over any misunderst­andings.

The unschedule­d trip was due to recent developmen­ts in Libya and the intention of the Government of National Accord (GNA) to establish an army in Libya, the sources added. Salah Al-Nimroush, minister of defense in the GNA which is headed by Fayez Al-Sarraj, has announced the start of programs to build and develop his government’s army with the help of Turkey.

He also said that a military training center had been set up in the suburbs of the Libyan capital and that the priority was to build the army, according to internatio­nal standards, with the young support force that participat­ed in the defense of Tripoli. As well as security, the subject of Libyan oil was up for discussion with the Egyptian authoritie­s.

Last week, the Libyan army announced its agreement to reopen oil fields and resume exports on condition that guarantees were made for the fair distributi­on of oil revenues and the prevention of their use for funding terrorism and fueling corruption.

In a speech addressed to Libyans, Haftar said that the General Command of the army would not hesitate to make concession­s as long as they were in the interests of the Libyan people, with the aim of preventing further deteriorat­ion of the economic situation in the country.

 ?? Photo/Supplied ?? Libyan Commander Khalifa Haftar, right, and Libyan Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh, left, meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, center, in Cairo on Wednesday.
Photo/Supplied Libyan Commander Khalifa Haftar, right, and Libyan Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh, left, meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, center, in Cairo on Wednesday.

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