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Source: Dubai – Arabia.net
As the Libyan parties prepare for a meeting in the Egyptian city of Hurghada, overlooking the Red Sea, on Sunday between soldiers of the Libyan National Army and other affiliates of the Government of National Accord, sources close to the Libyan Parliament said that the second round of Libyan dialogue scheduled for today in Bouznika, Morocco, may not be held for logistical reasons.
According to expectations, it is possible that the sessions will resume in the next two days, provided that these talks are focused on reaching a final agreement between the Libyan parties on the seven sovereign positions in the country.
The meeting also seeks to reach a clear agenda that paves the way for the upcoming Geneva talks in October.
Hurghada .. Establishment of committees
On the other hand, sources reported that the Hurghada meeting will discuss the establishment of two military committees from the east and west of Libya, to form a force responsible for securing the headquarters of the new government in Sirte, as well as establishing an expanded military committee to discuss the declaration of a unified military force in Libya.
The sources also confirmed that the meeting will discuss the development of plans to eliminate mercenaries and armed militias and secure the oil sites.
Sirte .. solution and link
It is noteworthy that the Libyan National Army and the Government of National Accord had reached an initial agreement to turn Sirte into a demilitarized city, and turn it into the temporary headquarters of the new authority that is being deliberated.
Sources indicated that the parties in conflict would withdraw from the outskirts of the city, moving away from the front lines, in addition to declaring a permanent truce between the army and the reconciliation forces.
The Libyan army affirmed its adherence to the cancellation of military agreements and security cooperation with Turkey, specifically the intelligence cooperation that allows the appointment of Turkish military figures within Libya, in addition to the agreement of the Parliament and the army that no treaty Future will include foreign bases or forces on Libyan territory, and that the new constitution stipulates in addition, and not to conclude any military agreement without the approval of the Libyan army.
It should be noted that the United Nations has stressed the need to withdraw foreign forces and mercenaries from Libya, and to advance political talks, stressing that it is unacceptable for military equipment to continue to enter Libya on a daily basis.
In addition, the Acting Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in Libya, Stephanie Williams, urged the two sides of the Libyan dialogue, on the importance of the departure of foreign forces and mercenaries within 90 days after signing the agreement. ceasefire.
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