UN Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, said Monday she reviewed the latest developments in Libya with the President of the Presidency Council, Mohamed al-Menfi, and his deputy, Abdullah al-Lafi.
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UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, said she met Sunday with the Libyan new Prime Minister, Fathi Bashagha, where she highlighted the need to maintain stability in Tripoli and throughout the country.
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Prime Minister of the Libyan Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdel Hamid Dbeibeh, discussed Sunday with the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Libya, Stephanie Williams, the current political developments in the country.
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UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, met with eastern-based members of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) and members of the house of Representatives (HoR) in Benghazi, where they discussed status of LPDF and HoR Roadmap Committee.
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UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, said she discussed possibility of establishment of a Woman Advisory Council with women representatives of civil society in Benghazi.
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Libya’s political rivals should stop conducting musical chairs to stay in power and focus instead on preparing for nationwide elections to be held by June, the U.N. Special Adviser Stephanie Williams said.
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The U.N. Special Envoy to Libya, Stephanie Williams, spoke via phone yesterday with Matlta’s Foreign Minister Evarist Bartolo to discuss the situation in Libya.
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The ambassadors of the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Turkey and the United Kingdom have expressed their strong support for the efforts of the UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams to facilitate early elections.
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UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, discussed Thursday with General Mohammed al-Haddad, in Tripoli, efforts to unify military institution and withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries from Libya.
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UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, has renewed call to concerned Libyan institutions and parties to listen to the will of their people and “put the elections firmly back on track”, through a consensual path and a clear timeline that can lead to the holding of elections in the shortest possible timeframe.
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