New Era

Calls grow for foreign forces to leave Libya

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UNITED NATIONS - The Arab League, United Nations, European Union and the African Union on Tuesday demanded an immediate withdrawal of all foreign forces from Libya.

In a statement after a videoconfe­rence by its leaders, the so-called “Libya Quartet” demanded “full compliance with the arms embargo and the immediate and unconditio­nal withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenarie­s from the entirety of Libya’s territory.”

The much-violated arms embargo has been in place since 2011, when an uprising toppled longtime Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi during the regional upheaval known as the Arab Spring.

The UN estimates that some 20 000 foreign fighters, mainly troops from Turkey and mercenarie­s from Russia, Syria, Chad and Sudan, are currently deployed in the country.

In recent weeks, the possible departure of Syrian mercenarie­s has been raised and, this weekend, N’Djamena mentioned the arrival in Chad from Libya of several hundred Chadian mercenarie­s who may have contribute­d to the fighting that led to the death of President Idriss Deby.

During its meeting, the Libya Quartet “condemned the continued violations of the UN arms embargo and emphasised that all external military interventi­on in Libya is unacceptab­le.”

It also called for “the sustained implementa­tion of measures to fully identify and dismantle these groups.”

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Support… Libya’s interim prime minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah (c) receives his Egyptian counterpar­t Mostafa Madbouly (l) at the prime minister’s office in the capital Tripoli.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Support… Libya’s interim prime minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah (c) receives his Egyptian counterpar­t Mostafa Madbouly (l) at the prime minister’s office in the capital Tripoli.

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