South African President: External parties threaten the interests and rights of the Libyan people.
Pulbished on:
Brazzaville, 14.03.2020 - Lana - The President of South Africa and
the African Union "Cyril Ramavosa" renewed the call for the
implementation and respect of the ceasefire agreement in Libya,
expressing his country's and the African Union's disappointment at
the negative outcome of the military track meetings in Geneva.
Ramavosa's call came at the opening of a high-level contact group
meeting on Libya in the Congo headed by "Ramavosa", which confirmed
the African Union's rejection of all forms of foreign interference in
Libya, accusing the external parties of threatening the interests and
rights of the Libyan people.
The meeting, which was held in the town of Oyo in the north of the
Congo, was attended by representatives of the United Nations and the
European Union and the Chairperson of the Union Commission, "Musa
Faki", who asked members to start preparing for a Libyan
reconciliation conference that respects the integrity and unity of
Libya and its people, stressing that the Contact Group meeting on
Libya is an excellent opportunity for Africa to express On her
leadership of efforts to resolve the Libyan crisis.
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