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A report published by Radio France International (RFI), on Saturday, confirmed that the Libyan government of reconciliation began steps of rapprochement and reconciliation with Egypt, with the start of talks in Cairo, the following day.
A report published by Radio France International (RFI), on Saturday, confirmed that the Libyan reconciliation government began steps of rapprochement and reconciliation with Egypt, with the beginning of talks in Cairo, the day after the Bouznika meetings in Morocco and the Geneva meetings on the Libyan dossier.
The report read: “The Libyan dossier has been on the table for several weeks in various international capitals, and the aim is to find solutions to this crisis. After this week’s discussions in Bouznika in Morocco and in Geneva between Libyan officials from two camps, meetings are now being held in Cairo with a delegation of 10 personalities. ” From western Libya, the reconciliation government is represented. “
The radio quoted private sources as saying that the talks that will take place until tomorrow, Sunday, September 13, are taking place in what it said was a “positive atmosphere” and aimed at reestablishing relations with Egypt, with the great support of the Commander of the Libyan Army, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar.
Saad bin Sharrada, a member of the delegation and head of the Supreme Council of State in Libya, told Radio France International: “This rapprochement with Egypt is happening now because the data on the ground have changed,” explaining: “The Libyans and the community International have realized that neither party in the battle can control The other is by force. We only have dialogue as a director in Libya. “
As expressed on the French radio website: “Saad bin Sharrada hopes that Egypt, in light of its relations with Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar and Aqila Saleh (Speaker of the Libyan parliament), can pressure them to install the high the fire, resume oil production and accept the results of discussions among Libyans. In the future”.
The Libyan official added: “We know that Egypt is a central country for Libya, and there will be no solution for our country without Cairo. We talk to them about our guilt, but the brothers blame them, and our talks today are friendly … We all want to turn the page to the past and think about the future. “
He continued: “We wanted Egypt to maintain contact with western Libya and Libyans throughout the country, and we know very well that Egypt is a fundamental and strong player in the Middle East.”