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At the fourth round of the 5 + 5 Joint Military Committee meetings in Geneva, which aims to establish a permanent ceasefire in Libya, Stephanie Williams, Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), Deputy Special Envoy to Libya, stated that the parties reached an agreement on the opening of land and air routes in Libya that connect all regions. Announced.
Williams held a press conference at the UN Office in Geneva on the Committee’s meetings that began Monday.
Stating that in the first two days of the meetings, the parties expressed their commitment to “patriotism, professionalism and their insistence on protecting the unity of Libya and defending the sovereignty of the country,” Williams said, “I am pleased to report that both parties have reached an agreement on several important issues that directly affect the life and well-being of the Libyan people. ” . ” He said.
Williams, who praised the Libyan government and the leader of the illegitimate forces in the east of the country, the coup delegations Khalifa Haftar (LNA), had the following to say about the agreements reached by the parties:
“5 + 5 agreed to open roads connecting all regions and cities of Libya. 5 + 5 agreed to open airlines throughout Libya, especially Sebha, the administrative capital of the region. 5 + 5 is provocative to stop the use of hate speech “. agreed that mounting media rhetoric must be stopped. The two sides agreed to support and maintain the current calm on the front line and avoid any military escalation. “
Williams said he was “quite optimistic” about the parties agreeing to a permanent ceasefire.
The third round of meetings of the joint military committee, which aimed to establish a ceasefire in Libya and was held in 5 + 5 format, was held in June via videoconferencing.
The fourth round of talks will continue until Saturday, October 24.