The UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, was in Ankara on Friday where she met with Turkish Deputy Foreign…
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The resumption of the political process in Libya was the focus of a meeting today in Tunis between the Tunisian Foreign Minister, Othman Jerandi, and the U.N. Secretary General’s Special Advisor for Libya, Stephanie Williams.
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Stephanie Williams, the U.N. Envoy to Libya, met with a number of female members of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) in Tripoli yesterday to discuss “the challenges facing the electoral process”, according to a statement by Williams.
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The U.N. Envoy to Libya, Stephanie Williams, and the U.N. Mission Coordinator, Raisedon Zenenga, held a “fruitful meeting” on Sundaywith the Algerian Ambassador Slimane Chenine, to discuss recent developments in Libya, Williams said.
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U.N. Envoy to Libya Stephanie Williams, announced on Saturday the postponement of her visit to the western Libya town of Bani Walid.
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Stephanie Williams, the U.N. Envoy to Libya, welcomed on Saturday the second meeting between General Abdel-Razek Al-Nadori, the General Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), and General Mohammed Al-Hadad, the leader of military forces in west of Libya, which took place in Sirte.
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The Secretary-General of the United Nations has affirmed “his personal interest and commitment” to end the crisis in Libya, said Taher El-Sonni, the country’s Ambassador to the UN.
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General Abdel-Razek Al-Nadori, the General Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), and General Mohammed Al-Hadad, the leader of military forces in west of Libya, met for the second time in Sirte today to discuss unification of the country’s military institution as well as removal of foreign forces, Al-Enwan newspaper reported.
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United Nations envoy Stephanie Williams on Monday reiterated the world body’s support for the electoral process in Libya.
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Stephanie Williams, the United Nations Envoy to Libya, has called on the country’s House of Representatives to “fulfill its national duty” and “urgently address” the issues that stand in the way of holding democratic elections.
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