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High-Level Libyan Talks Aim to Unravel Political Deadlock in Tunisia

February 27, 2024
High-Level Libyan Talks Aim to Unravel Political Deadlock in Tunisia

UN Special Envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily

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A meeting was scheduled to take place in the Tunisian capital, bringing together approximately 100 members from both the Libyan House of Representatives and the High Council of State, along with participants from the 6+6 committee and influential figures in the Libyan dossier, according to reports.

The meeting is set for the upcoming Wednesday and Thursday.

The meeting aims to explore mechanisms to break the political impasse and unify perspectives for a solution.

Key among the discussions is the potential unification of the executive institution through the formation of a new government that would pave the way for elections in Libya.

About a week ago, the UN Special Envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, urged the main parties to participate in the dialogue without any preconditions. During his briefing to the Security Council, Bathily called on all institutional parties to engage in the dialogue “without preconditions.”

Bathily emphasized that progress towards credible national elections is not achievable without reaching a political settlement among the main institutional parties.

The ongoing dispute among the major political factions in Libya regarding the formation of a new government continues to hinder progress and impede the path to elections.

Despite international and UN efforts to resolve these disagreements, the challenges persist in the Libyan political landscape. The Tunisian meeting is seen as a crucial step in addressing and overcoming the current political deadlock.

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