Thirty one members of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) called on the UN Special Envoy to Libya, Jan Kubis, to hold an emergency session of the forum to address the “grave breaches” that impede the implementation of LPDF road map.
“Based on Article 4, paragraph (9,7,6) of the road map and the controls for LPDF work and its periodic and emergency convening, We, LPDF members who signed this statement, request an emergency session for the Political Dialogue Forum to address the serious breaches in the implementation of the road map and to discuss the dangerous developments that would affect the country’s unity, stability and civil peace, and in our keenness to ensure the achievement of a just peace, the preservation of stability, and the real preparation for holding of the elections on their due time,” LPDF members said in a statement.