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The Moroccan foreign minister hailed the “6-6 mixed commission meeting” between the rival Libyan factions and stressed that the meeting was an important step in the process to find a political solution to the decade-long Libyan crisis, MWN reported. June 7th.
“These discussions have been marked by an examination of the problems associated with the Libyan reality, which requires innovation,” Said the head of Moroccan diplomacy, Nasser Bourita, reaffirming Morocco’s continued commitment to support all efforts to find a final solution to the Libyan crisis.
Rival factions vying for control of Libya met on Tuesday in Bouznik, a Moroccan coastal town near Rabat, to sign an agreement on Libya’s electoral law. The participants in the meeting included prominent figures from both sides of Libya’s current political divide, namely from the House of Representatives in Tobruk and the Supreme Council of State in Tripoli.
During the meeting, the mixed commission announced that its members had agreed on a law governing the long-awaited presidential and parliamentary elections in Libya.
After two weeks of intense debate organized and organized by Morocco, the final agreement of the meeting will be approved in the coming days in the presence of the spokesmen of the House of Representatives and the Council of State of Libya, said Jalal Shwedi, a member of the House of Representatives in Tobruk.
Shwedi also praised Morocco’s role in ensuring the success of the inter-Libyan dialogue, stressing that the commission “was not subject to any outside pressure.”
Source: Rossa Primavera
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