Fayez Sarraj, the head of Libya’s UN-recognized government in Tripoli, and his rival Khalifa Hifter came to Moscow on Monday for talks with top diplomats and military officials from Russia and Turkey. The talks lasted about seven hours, and Sarraj and Hifter didn’t meet directly.They considered a draft document spelling out details of a truce proposed jointly by Russia and Turkey that began Sunday.
Erdogan added that it was now up to Russian President Vladimir Putin to convince Hifter to agree to the ceasefire proposal. “We all work in the same direction and urge all the sides in Libya to negotiate instead of trying to sort things out violently,” Lavrov said Tuesday in Sri Lanka.Russia’s Defence Ministry put out a statement saying that Hifter could still sign the proposed draft, but he needed some extra time to discuss it with his associates.
The truce brokered by Russia and Turkey marked the first break in fighting in months. There were immediate reports of violations by both sides, however, raising concerns it might not hold.The United Nations urged the opposing governments “to continue to adhere to the announced ceasefire.” In a statement Tuesday, the UN Support Mission in Libya asked both sides “to give the ongoing diplomatic efforts an opportunity to yield a more permanent cessation of hostilities.
Turkey, Italy and Qatar support the Tripoli government, which has faced an offensive by Hifter’s forces that have besieged the capital since last April.
Brilliant job Obama. Create a slave state and surrender it to Putin like you did Syria and Crimea.
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