The United Nations’ priority in Libya remains to facilitate a return to the electoral process, affirmed Assistant to Secretary-General for Africa Martha Pobee in a briefing before the Security Council on Monday.
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Chairman of the High Council of State, Khaled Al-Mishri, was urged by U.N. Advisor, Stephanie Williams, to “forge a final agreement quickly” about constitution draft with Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh.
U.N. Advisor on Libya, Stephanie Williams, revealed she was in Istanbul on Thursday for talks about Libya with “senior representatives” from Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States, the U.N. diplomat said via Twitter on Saturday.
The UN Security Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to extend the mandate of the Panel of Experts on the Libya Sanctions Committee until November 2023.
The United Nations Human Right Council has extended the mandate of the fact-finding mission on Libya during its 50th session on Friday.
The U.N. Secretary General’s Special Adviser for Libya, Stephanie Williams, will remain in office for at least another month, Italian news agency Nova reports.
The leaders of Libya’s House of Representatives and High Council of State have reached today “unprecedented consensus” after holding two-day talks in Geneva under facilitation from the United Nations, announced Stephanie Williams, a special advisor to the U.N. Secretary-General.
U.N. Advisor to Libya, Stephanie Williams, has urged leaders of the country’s House of Representatives and High Council of State to make “historic compromise” as they began their two-day talks on constitutional arrangements for elections.
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh, and chairman of the High Council of State, Khaled Al-Mishri, met at U.N. headquarters on Tuesday to start two-day talks on constitutional arrangements for elections in Libya.
The United Nations on Monday called on all Libyan political and security actors to “exercise maximum restraint” and “address all disputes through dialogue”, while affirming its “readiness to facilitate dialogue” between Libya’s two rival prime ministers, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh and Fathi Bashagha.