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Ankara, 28 October 2020(Lana) Turkish Foreign Minister Melvut Cavusoglu and his Russian Counterpart Sergei Lavarov have discussed developments in Libya. The Russian TRT television channel quoted Lavarov as saying on Monday that his country worked with Turkey to end the conflict bring about political reform in Libya. However, in an interview with the Macedonian News Agency Lavarov said Russian experts were contributing to reconciliation efforts between the Libyan conflicting parties, considering that joint efforts by the two countries accelerated a ceasefire and the re... Read more
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Seoul, 28 October 2020(Lana) South Korea said on Tuesday it welcomed the UN brokered ceasefire agreement signed by the Libyan parties in Geneva. A spokesman for the South Korean Foreign Ministry Kim In-chul said his country welcomes the ceasefire agreement, and looked to see real peace and stability restored by sincere implementation of the agreement. =... Read more
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Algiers, 28 October 2020(Lana) Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Bugadoum held talks, via video link, with the UN Secretary General Antonio Guteres on international developments particularly the political and security situation in Libya . An Algerian Foreign Ministry statement said Bugadoum and Guteres paid tribute to the agreement signed by Libyan military parties in Geneva on October 24. the UN Secretary General thanked Algeria for its active role and commitment to bring about a final settlement to the crisis in Libya. Bugadoum and Guteres also discussed developments... Read more
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Peking, 28 October 2020(Lana) China has welcomed the UN brokered ceasefire Agreement reached by the 5+5 Military Committee last Friday. A spokesman for Chinese Foreign Ministry Zhao Lijian said his country welcomed the agreement and called on the Libyan parties to show sincerity in implementing the agreement and to put the interests of Libya first. Lijian said China was prepared to continue to work with the international community to undertake a positive role to restore peace and stability in Libya. =... Read more
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New York, 28 October 2020(Lana) The UN Security Council on Tuesday called on Libyan parties to live up to their commitments to fully implement the UN brokered ceasefire agreement reached by the 5+5 Military Committee. The Security Council members welcomed the permanent ceasefire agreement in Libya, urging the parties to show the same determination to reach a political solution at the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum LPDF due to be held in Tunis on Nov.9. The Security Council members, recalling Council's Resolution No 2510 of 2020, which commits all participants in the... Read more