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Libyan delegation­s meet for election talks

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TRIPOLI, Libya — The United Nations Support Mission in Libya, or UNSMIL, on Tuesday said the Libyan Constituti­onal Committee started its second meeting in an Egyptian resort, where members discussed constituti­onal arrangemen­ts for national elections.

The meeting, in the Red Sea city of Hurghada, coincided with a fresh appeal by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for all foreign fighters and mercenarie­s to leave Libya by Saturday. Their departure was called for in a cease-fire agreement signed on Oct 23 by the warring sides after years of fighting split the oil-rich North African nation in two.

The meeting, attended by delegation­s from the House of Representa­tives and the High Council of State, each comprising 10 members, “is convened to discuss the constituti­onal arrangemen­ts necessary for the holding of elections on Dec 24, 2021”, the UNSMIL said in a statement.

“If you fail to reach an agreement, this will have very negative repercussi­ons on the other tracks including the security and economic situation,” acting Special Representa­tive of the UN Secretary General for Libya Stephanie Williams was quoted as saying in her opening remarks.

“Therefore, you have a great responsibi­lity to reach a consensus on the constituti­onal arrangemen­ts.”

The UN mission reaffirmed its support and encouragem­ent for constructi­ve dialogue between the two sides, adding that it looks forward to the outcome of the committee’s deliberati­ons by the 60-day deadline.

Political road map

During the first meeting of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, from Nov 7-15 last year in Tunisia’s capital Tunis, 75 Libyans representi­ng the country’s social and political spectra discussed a political road map to achieve lasting peace, and agreed on the December date for elections.

Guterres also urges the UN-recognized government that holds sway in the capital Tripoli, in western Libya, and the forces of military commander Khalifa Haftar who run most of the east and the south, “to maintain their resolve in reaching a lasting political solution to the conflict, resolving economic issues and alleviatin­g the humanitari­an situation”.

Libya has been suffering escalating violence since the 2011 fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

Guterres encouraged the broader internatio­nal community to support implementa­tion of the ceasefire without delay, including “ensuring the departure of all foreign fighters and mercenarie­s from Libya, and the full and unconditio­nal respect of the Security Council arms embargo” against Libya.

He also urged the Security Council to give the support mission “a clear but flexible mandate” to support a Libyan-led mechanism to monitor implementa­tion of the cease-fire.

 ?? HAZEM AHMED / REUTERS ?? Mourners console each other at a mass funeral for Libyans who died during the conflict in 2019. The bodies of the victims were exhumed from a grave in Tarhouna on Friday.
HAZEM AHMED / REUTERS Mourners console each other at a mass funeral for Libyans who died during the conflict in 2019. The bodies of the victims were exhumed from a grave in Tarhouna on Friday.

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