Libya: UN Mission Chief Laments Lack of Progress Towards National Renewal
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Warnings of political stagnation, economic deterioration and fragile security, with calls for elections and institutional consolidation
Libya risks deeper instability amid stalled political roadmap, UN envoy warns – The North Africa Post
The Special Representative of the UN retary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya Hanna Tetteh told the UN ecurity Council that Libya is facing growing instability due to stalled political progress, a worsening economy, and prsistent institutional divisions. Addressing the Council on Wednesday, she cautioned that some Libyan actors are bypassing […]
Libya: UN mission chief laments lack of progress towards national renewal - The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology - europeansting.com United Nations News
© UNOCHA/Sebastian Brandt A boy walks through a neighbourhood of Tripoli, Libya’s capital. This article is published in association with United Nations. Libya’s political leaders continue to lag in implementing a roadmap that leads to national elections and unified institutions, the UN Special Representative for the country told the Security Council on Wednesday. “We are not where we would like to be in terms of progress on the roadmap,” said Ha…
The UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Libya, Hanna Tete, warned the UN Security Council that Libya is at a “critical crossroads,” stressing that “we are not where we would like to be in terms of progress on the road map” and that maintaining the current situation “unintentionally legitimizes the status quo rather than encouraging serious negotiations.” As she stated, “some Libyan actors continue to ignore the expectations of public opinio…
Libya in Focus as US & UK & Russia Outline Next Steps at UN
International divisions and shared concerns over Libya’s future were on full display during a recent UN Security Council session, as the United States, Russia, and the United Kingdom outlined their positions on how to move the country out of its prolonged political and security crisis. The United States emphasized active diplomatic engagement, with its representative confirming that Washington is bringing together Libyan stakeholders in an effor…
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