Italy's special envoy to Libya: We do not have hidden agendas in Libya, and we are encouraged by the new government.
Pulbished on:Rome, March 12, 2021 (LANA) - Italy's special envoy to Libya, Ambassador Pasquale Ferrara, said that granting confidence to the government of national unity in Libya is an essential step for reuniting institutions, denying that his country has any hidden agendas in Libya.
"Ferrara" confirmed in an interview with the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Shorouk, published, Thursday, that the real transitional stage in Libya has now begun, reiterating that his country does not have hidden agendas in Libya and it supports the political solution, and believes that the Libyan elections scheduled for December 24 is a goal.
The Italian envoy indicated that there will be contacts at the diplomatic and political level between Italy and Libya in the coming days to confirm Rome's proximity to Libya at that crucial stage.
In his speech, Ferrara pledged to do what is possible at the bilateral level and within the framework of the European Union to support the political process in Libya with respect and friendship, which could open a new chapter in the history of Libya.
Ambassador Pasquale Ferrara, explained that there are many challenges facing the new Libyan government, calling on it to implement the program it announced, which is to lead Libya to the elections, to ensure the full implementation of the ceasefire, and to respond to some urgent needs such as public services, especially electricity, as well as seeking to reunify state institutions. From military to financial, and to begin the process of national reconciliation.
=Lana