UN to hold Libya conference as planned despite surge in fighting: Envoy

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The United Nations is determined to hold Libya's national conference on possible elections on time despite eastern forces' advance on the capital ...

TRIPOLI: The United Nations is determined to hold Libya's national conference on possible elections on time despite eastern forces' advance on the capital Tripoli in an escalation of the conflict, a senior UN envoy said on Saturday .

The United Nations aims to stage a conference in the southwestern town of Ghadames on Apr 14-16 to weigh elections as a way out of the country's prolonged factional anarchy, which has seen Islamist militants establish a toehold in some areas. Italian Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi said Haftar must heed international warnings to stop advancing on Tripoli, in Libya's northwest, or else"we will see what can be done".

In Cairo on Saturday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said the crisis could not be settled by military means, though insecurity in Libya had long been a source of worry. A former officer in Gaddafi's army, Haftar enjoys the backing of Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, which see him as a bulwark against Islamists and have supported him militarily, according to U.N. reports. The UAE, however, joined Western countries in expressing its deep concern about the fighting.

 

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