Libyan Situation “Has Deteriorated Quite Rapidly,” According To A Top Un Official
The senior UN representative in Libya informed the Security Council on Tuesday, August 20, that efforts to reach a negotiated political settlement have become more difficult due to the recent events in the Maghreb nation.
The state of political, economic, and security stability in Libya has dramatically worsened during the last two months. A negotiated settlement has become more difficult to achieve as a result of the political, military, and security actors in Libya’s unilateral actions, which have also heightened tension and deepened institutional and political differences.
For his part, Libyan Ambassador Taher Al-Sunni informed the Council that “free, transparent, and inclusive elections are the only way to end divisions and remedy the precarity of institutions in Libya.”
The disputed dismissal of the head of the central bank is one of the recent occurrences that is expected to exacerbate tensions in the split country.
On Tuesday, August 20, the senior UN representative in Libya informed the Security Council that efforts to reach a negotiated political settlement have become more difficult due to the current circumstances in the Maghreb nation.
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