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Libya’s warring rivals announce ceasefire

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TRIPOLI: Libya’s warring rival administra­tions announced separately on Friday that they would cease all hostilitie­s and hold nationwide elections, drawing praise from the United Nation (UN), the European Union (EU) and several Arab countries.

The surprise announceme­nt followed multiple visits by top foreign diplomats to Libya in recent weeks, and came after a series of agreements and pledges that, however, have failed to be implemente­d.

Friday’s statements were signed by Fayez al-Sarraj, head of the UN-recognised unity Government of National Accord (GNA), based in the capital Tripoli, and Aguila Saleh, speaker of the eastern-based parliament backed by military strongman Khalifa Haftar.

The UN’s top official to Libya, Stephanie Williams, welcomed the move and called for “all parties to rise to this historic occasion and shoulder their full responsibi­lities before the Libyan people”.

EU diplomatic chief Josep Borrell hailed an “important and positive” initiative, adding it was “crucial now that all parties stand by their statements”.

Sarraj called for “presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections next March”, and for the “end of all combat operations”.

Saleh also backed elections – though he did not specify a date – and urged “all parties” to observe “an immediate ceasefire and the cessation of all fighting.”

Both leaders called for the resumption of the production and export of oil, a cornerston­e of Libya’s wealth.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who backs Haftar and had threatened to deploy troops in neighbouri­ng Libya, said he supported the ceasefire declaratio­ns.

“I welcome statements by Libya’s presidenti­al council and the House of Representa­tives calling for a ceasefire,” Sisi said in a tweet.

Libya’s former colonial power Italy also welcomed the move, as did France, Germany, the Arab League, Qatar and Jordan.

“The announceme­nt of the ceasefire in Libya is an important step in the relaunchin­g of a political process that will promote the stability of the country and the welfare of the people,” Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said.

The French foreign ministry said the ceasefire announceme­nts “must be realised on the ground” and called for an end to all foreign interferen­ce in Libya.

Libya has been torn by violence since the 2011 toppling and killing of longtime dictator Muamar Gaddafi in a NATObacked uprising.

Since then, the North African country has become a battle ground for tribal militias, jihadists and mercenarie­s and a major gateway for desperate migrants bound for Europe.

In April last year, Haftar launched an offensive to seize Tripoli from the GNA, and foreign powers intervened alongside the rivals’ forces.

Turkey and Qatar backed the GNA, while the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Russia support Haftar, who is also suspected of receiving French backing.

Paris has however insisted it is neutral in the conflict, and President Emmanuel Macron has lashed out at Turkey for its military interventi­on on the side of the GNA.

After 14 months of fierce fighting, Turkish-backed proGNA forces expelled Haftar’s troops from much of western Libya and pushed them eastwards to Sirte.

The central Mediterran­ean coastal city, home town of Gaddafi, is the gateway to Libya’s eastern oil fields and export terminals, and to the key AlJufra airbase to the south.

Sarraj said a ceasefire would allow the creation of “demilitari­sed zones” in Sirte and the Al-Jufra region, currently under the control of pro-Haftar forces.

Saleh did not mention the demilitari­sation zones, but proposed the installati­on of a new government in Sirte. —

I welcome statements by Libya’s presidenti­al council and the House of Representa­tives calling for a ceasefire. — Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egyptian President

 ?? AFP file photo ?? (From left) Khalifa Haftar, Aguila Saleh and Fayez al-Sarraj attend an Internatio­nal Congress on Libya at the Elysee Palace in Paris. on May 29, 2018.—
AFP file photo (From left) Khalifa Haftar, Aguila Saleh and Fayez al-Sarraj attend an Internatio­nal Congress on Libya at the Elysee Palace in Paris. on May 29, 2018.—

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