Libyan lawmakers emphasize Libya's civilian status, democratic transition

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Mon, 15 Jul 2019 - 04:35 GMT

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Libyan parliamentarians in a meeting in Cairo, Egypt. July 15, 2019

Libyan parliamentarians in a meeting in Cairo, Egypt. July 15, 2019

CAIRO – 15 July 2019: Around 80 Libyan lawmakers assured the solution to the Libyan crisis will come from the country’s sole legislative authority represented in the Libyan House of Representatives, according to their closing remarks after meeting in Cairo.

According to the concluding statement of their meetings, led by the Egyptian National Committee on Libyan affairs, the delegation reiterated maintaining the civility of the Libyan state, and its democratic path.

“We affirm Libya’s unity, and sovereignty over all its territories,” read the statement.

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The statement further praised the important role played by Egypt, represented in its president, Parliament, government and people inthe Libyan crisis.

Egypt is a leading a mediator in the Libyan crisis, seeking to achieve stability and unify the military of its western neighbor, which represents a strategic depth of Egypt’s national security.

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Thus, Egypt has mediated talks between the Libyan National Army (LNA) led by Khalifa Haftar and controls most of Eastern Libya, and the Libyan troops of the internationally-recognized government led by Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord Fayez al-Sarraj.

In August 2016, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi decided to create the National committee on Libyan affairs, led by the armed forces’ chief of staff Mahmoud Hijazi, aiming to hold talks between all Libyan sides.

Libya has been inundated with civil war since the 2011 uprising that overthrew former Libyan longtime ruler Moammer el-Ghaddafi. The country has been at the center of the world’s attention for its importance as a major conduit for African migrants and refugees fleeing to Europe.

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