U.S. Ambassador and special Envoy to Libya, Richard Norland, said perpetrators of the armed clashes that erupted in Tripoli on Friday will pay a price with the Libyan people and the international community.
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Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, affirmed his country’s keenness on reaching a Libyan consensus among the components of the people within the framework approved by the Security Council resolutions, the Berlin process, and the outcomes of the Libyan dialogue.
Tripoli Security Directorate called on people affected by Friday clashes to go to the nearest police station or criminal investigation office, in order to prove the incident and take legal action regarding it.
UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has said it received reports of clashes in Tripoli Friday night between armed groups, “which endangered the lives of civilians, and separately of mobilization of armed groups, along with heavy weapons, from areas surrounding Tripoli.”
European Union ambassador to Libya, Jose Sabadell, has described the armed clashes that erupted in Tripoli Friday evening as “shocking and shameful”.
Armed clashes that erupted on Friday evening in Tripoli, causing a state of panic among the people, have stopped.
Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah has received the special envoy of French President Paul Soler, and the French ambassador to Libya, Beatrice Duhelen in Tripoli.
UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, said she met Wednesday in Tripoli with High Council of State (HCS) Head, Khaled El Mishri, to discuss plans for the upcoming, final round of the Joint HoR/HCS Committee talks due to begin in Cairo on June 12 “to establish the constitutional framework needed to take the country to comprehensive national elections as soon as possible.”
UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, said she met Wednesday with House of Representatives (HoR) Speaker Agila Saleh in Qubba to discuss plans for next week’s final round of the Joint HoR/High Council of State (HCS) Committee talks in Cairo “aimed at establishing the constitutional framework needed to take Libya to comprehensive national elections as soon as possible.”
The Libyan Prime Minister, Fathi Bashagha, said that securing land and sea borders and building the capabilities of the security forces are among the government’s priorities.