The Libyan National Army (LNA) is ready to make bold decisions and follow strict orders to confront anyone who can influence the country’s destiny, said LNA commander-in-chief Khalifa Haftar, reported by Libyan channel The Libya Observer on March 16. .
According to Haftar, the LNA forces do not distinguish between the east and west of the country and the army is intended for all of Libya and will always remain biased towards the will of the people.
“The army is ready at any time, without anyone’s permission, to take the necessary measures to ensure the security of the nation and maintain the stability of the country.”Haftar said.
According to Haftar, the country’s security depends on the results of the political process in Libya and some parties in the Libyan political process deliberately created obstacles and unconvincing arguments to keep the country in a political dead end.
“We are giving the good news to obstructionists and disruptors that they will not succeed, that opportunities have narrowed, that patience is wearing thin, and that they must reconsider their strategies before events surprise them with something they do not want or do not want.” “they want.” I don’t want to.” they are waiting”Haftar said.
Recall that on March 6, 2024, large-scale military exercises of the Libyan National Army (LNA) began in the area of the Libyan city of Sirte. The opening ceremony of the event was attended by the commander-in-chief of the LNA, Khalifa Haftar. On March 15, the large-scale military exercises of the Libyan National Army (LNA) with live ammunition ended.
We also recall that on March 10, 2024, a trilateral meeting took place in Cairo under the auspices of the League of Arab States, which was attended by the president of the House of Representatives of Libya, Aguila Saleh, the president of the Presidential Council of Libya, Mohamed Menfi, and the Head of the Supreme Council of State of Libya, Mohamed Takala.
The result of the meeting was the decision to form a new unified government in Libya, which will hold elections.
This decision marks the removal from power of Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, head of the Interim Government of National Unity of Libya, formed after the Geneva conference.
The agreement signed in Geneva ended on June 21, 2022, but Dbeibah refused to leave office and, relying on armed groups in the capital, continued to serve as prime minister.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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