Williams: The Libya meeting called for the launch of an inclusive political process in which all Libyan political and social components are represented.
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New York, October 6, 2020 (LANA) - The Acting Secretary-General
of the United Nations, Stephanie Williams, said that the participants
in the ministerial meeting on Libya (Berlin Conference 2) called for
the launch of a comprehensive political process in which all Libyan
political and social components are represented, and work within the
framework of the Berlin conference to resolve the Libyan crisis "and
the continuation of the truce.
In a press conference held by the UN official with journalists
through closed circuit at the United Nations headquarters in New
York, she confirmed that the participants in the Berlin meeting on
Libya called for "the launch of a comprehensive political process,
the rapid implementation of the establishment of a demilitarized zone
in and around Sirte, and agreement on a permanent ceasefire".
The ministerial meeting, known as "Berlin Conference 2", was attended
by ministers and representatives of countries and regional and
international organizations that attended last January's conference,
with the aim of stabilizing the ceasefire.
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