Despite the differences between them, military leaders in Libya are the most of achieving consensus and bridging gap in the country, said Major General Ahmed Al-Mismari, the spokesman for the Libyan National Army (LNA).
Al-Mismari remarks came on Monday; the same day that the 5+5 Joint Military Commission held a meeting in Tripoli. It was the first time that LNA representatives met their fellow military commanders from western Libyan in the capital.
“The military institution is one which all the Libyan social components are fused with all of the tribal, ideological and political affiliations are fading in it, because it is one of the most important pillars of the national state that only recognizes the Libyan identity as an inclusive identity for all Libyans,” Al-Mismari said in a statement via Facebook.
“The ability of the sons of this institution to forget their major differences and go to the higher goals on which the Libyan military doctrine is built, which is protecting the homeland and the citizen and defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity, is the essential point that makes the military institution more responsive to the voice of reason and logic,” he added.
“Even if we put forward the assumptions of deals and political agreements, we will find the sons of the military institution that are most committed and disciplined and most eager to fulfill their covenants and pacts,” said the LNA spokesman.