July 27, 2017 - 5:02 PM
The U.N. Security Council has welcomed this week's meeting of rival Libyan leaders and is urging all Libyans to support a negotiated political solution, national reconciliation and an immediate cease-fire.
French President Emmanuel Marcron hosted a meeting Tuesday at which Libyan President Fayez Al Sarraj and military leader Gen. Khalifa Haftar committed themselves to a cease-fire. They also agreed to work toward presidential and parliamentary elections and to find a roadmap for securing their lawless country against terrorism and trafficking.
The Security Council underscored the importance of the U.N.'s central role in facilitating a Libyan-led political dialogue and welcomed new U.N. envoy Ghassan Salame. It said in a statement Thursday that it looks forward "to supporting his efforts to facilitate a political solution in Libya."
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