On the eve of a decisive session of the Security Council on the Libyan issue, the envoy Hanna Tetteh, who heads the United Nations Support Mission for Libya, was caught up by a major political manoeuvre. The presidents of the three Libyan institutions – Mohammed el-Menfi (Presidential Council), Aguila Salah (House of Representatives, based in Tripoli) and Mohamed Takala (High Council of State, based in Benghazi) – unveiled a national "road map" …
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On the eve of a decisive session of the Security Council on the Libyan issue, the envoy Hanna Tetteh, who heads the United Nations Support Mission for Libya, was caught up by a major political manoeuvre. The presidents of the three Libyan institutions – Mohammed el-Menfi (Presidential Council), Aguila Salah (House of Representatives, based in Tripoli) and Mohamed Takala (High Council of State, based in Benghazi) – unveiled a national "road map" …