Signing of a “ceasefire” agreement in Libya … and Erdogan is questioned



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The two parties to the Libyan conflict signed a “permanent ceasefire agreement” on Friday, after five days of talks at the United Nations.

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya said on its Facebook page: “The 5 + 5 Joint Military Committee talks in Geneva today culminate in a historic achievement where the Libyan parties reached a permanent ceasefire agreement throughout Libya. , and this achievement represents an important turning point towards achieving peace and stability in Libya. “

The mission posted on its page a live broadcast of the signing ceremony, which lasted 10 minutes, followed by applause, and the ceremony took place at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, where members of the Libyan delegations and the Acting Head from the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, Stephanie Williams, stood with masks in front of the agreement documents that they subsequently signed.

Following the agreement, the National Petroleum Corporation announced the lifting of the state of force majeure, starting Friday.

In fact, instructions were given to initiate production arrangements, keeping in mind the standards of safety, public safety and security of operations, as the National Petroleum Corporation ensured that foreign forces left the port area to allow them carry out its oil operations and begin exports.

In a quick reaction, the Turkish channel “Arab TRT” quoted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as saying: “We are not sure of the sincerity of the intentions to withdraw mercenaries from Libya.”

And Erdogan considered that “the ceasefire agreement in Libya is the lowest level of the previous agreements.”

On the other hand, the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, said that the ceasefire agreement in Libya, agreed on Friday, is “a fundamental step towards peace and stability” in the country, but there is much work to be done. in front of.

He added to journalists: “I call on all regional stakeholders and powers to respect the terms of the ceasefire agreement and ensure its implementation without delay.”

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