US ambassador and envoy to Libya, Richard Norland, said that the two prime ministers in Libya cannot run the country, referring to Abdel Hamid al-Dabaiba and Fathi Bashagha.
In his statements to Sky News Arabia, Friday, Norland made it clear that resolving the Libyan crisis requires a general agreement on a fully legitimate government that has strength and trust to manage the affairs of all Libyans, and this will only happen through elections.
Norland stressed the need to overcome the current state of mistrust in Libya and move as quickly as possible towards holding elections, adding that Libyans alone are the ones who decide the future of their country, but the lack of trust between the Libyan parties and some regional parties is fueling the conflict.
The US ambassador said that there are security and economic interests at stake, so solving such deep problems will not be easy.