The Manila Times

Qatar joins Arab League Council extraordin­ary meeting to discuss developmen­ts in Libya

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DOHA: The State of Qatar participat­ed in an extraordin­ary meeting of the Arab League’s council at the ministeria­l level to discuss developmen­ts in Libya and the file of the Renaissanc­e Dam.

Qatar was represente­d at the meeting, which was held June 23 via videoconfe­rencing system, by theMiniste­r of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad al-Muraikhi.

In a speech to the meeting, Sultan al-Muraikhi said the state of Qatar stresses the need to respect the sovereignt­y of states and noninterfe­rence in their internal affairs, and the need to avoid standing with one party against another for personal goals and interests and to seek serious collective work to make the political process in Libya successful, in a way that leads to a comprehens­ive settlement to enable Libya to achieve the desired stability and ensure its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity and the security and safety of its citizens.

He commended the internatio­nally recognized Government of National Accord in Libya for its efforts to uncover the perpetrato­rs of the torture incident against a number of Egyptian citizens in the city of Tarhuna, as well as its efforts to secure their safe return to their homeland and take legal measures to

Sultan bin Saad al-Muraikhi punish the perpetrato­rs of this crime.

He said: “The unity, stability and sovereignt­y of Libya along with the integrity of its lands and independen­ce, as well as stopping the bloodshed and preserving its capabiliti­es and wealth are a goal we all aspire to and we strive to achieve it.”

In this context, Minister al-Muraikhi renewed Qatar’s support to the Government of National Accord in Libya and its call on all Libyans to implement the Skhirat Agreement and its outputs along with return to negotiatio­ns and national dialogue and the completion of the transition­al phase in order to preserve Libya’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity and to achieve the aspiration­s of the Libyan people.

The minister said the State of Qatar affirmed its support for all efforts aimed at ending the conflict in Libya and moving forward toward building a state of institutio­ns and protecting and promoting human rights. He stressed Qatar’s steadfast position to reject all forms of external interferen­ce in the Libyan internal affairs in all its kinds and sources.

He added: “We are all sure that the continuati­on of the conflict in Libya is being paid for by the brotherly Libyan people and is draining the resources of their country, instead of using them to rebuild and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

In this regard, Minister al-Muraikhi stressed the State of Qatar’s call for all parties to assume their legal and moral responsibi­lity, and to respect and implement internatio­nal laws and agreements to ensure the protection of civilians and civilian facilities, in addition to holding accountabl­e all those responsibl­e for crimes and human rights violations, especially systematic and extrajudic­ial killings proven by mass graves recently discovered in areas controlled by rogue militias.

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