GNC Ends Suspension of its Participation in National Dialogue, Welcomes Meetings in Libya.
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Tripoli, 29 January 2015(Lana) The General National Congress has
announced that it had ended its suspension of participation in the
Geneva dialogue and welcomed moving the meetings to Libyan soil.
In a televised statement on Thursday afternoon, the GNC First
Deputy President Saleh Al Makhzoum expressed 'great satisfaction for
UN approval to move the dialogue session to Libya.'
The Congress stressed its intention to vigorously participate in
the dialogue sessions in any Libyan city that's agreed upon in
accordance with the previously declared principles, including
commitment to the Constitutional Declaration and the rule of the
Constitutional Court, no dialogue with those wanted by justice, as
well as clearly defining of the parties to dialogue with standards
through which parties state their commitment and execution of the
results of the dialogue.
Al Makhzoum a member of GNC negotiating team said 'dialogue must
be conducted by the two main legislative bodies the GNC and the
Parliament, and should not include everyone in the political
spectrum.
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