Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Libya’s Two Main Rival Leaders Have Agreed To Call A Ceasefire And Hold Elections Early Next Year



The Guardian: Libyan rival leaders agree to ceasefire after Macron-hosted talks

French president says Fayez al-Sarraj and Khalifa Haftar have shown ‘historic courage’ at the meeting outside Paris

Libya’s two main rival leaders have agreed to call a ceasefire and hold elections early next year after a meeting in Paris hosted by the French president, Emmanuel Macron.

Macron said Libya’s UN-backed prime minister, Fayez al-Sarraj, and Khalifa Haftar – the military strongman whose forces control large tracts of land in the east of the country – had displayed “historic courage” at the talks outside Paris on Tuesday.

“The cause of peace has made great progress today,” declared Macron at the end of the talks.

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WNU Editor: I did not think French President Macron would succeed .... but it looks like he has. Only time will tell if this will lead to real peace.



More News On Libya’s Two Main Rival Leaders Agreeing To Call A Ceasefire And To Hold Elections Early Next Year

Libya crisis: Rival governments commit to ceasefire -- BBC
Libyan Rivals Agree to a Cease-Fire and Elections After Talks in France -- Time/AP
Libyan Factions Agree to Cease-fire Deal -- VOA
Rival Libyan leaders reach ceasefire, election agreement -- DW
Deal aims to integrate Libyan fighters into army -- Gulf News
Libyan Rivals Agree on Cease-Fire and Elections Plan -- Bloomberg
Libyan rivals agree on nationwide ceasefire -- Al Jazeera
Libyan Rivals Agree to a Ceasefire and Elections -- The Atlantic

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