Tripoli – Aisha Al-Abbar, Head of the Comprehensive Libyan Dialogue, announced a meeting today, Monday. It was held at the mission’s headquarters in Tripoli. The Human Rights Office and Political Office attended. They discussed an initiative for prisoner exchange. This involves Libyan prisoners in several countries. The initiative is based on Resolution No. 73 and Convention No. 75.
Al-Abbar clarified in a statement to “WAL” correspondent. The meeting also addressed the migration issue. Participants emphasized protecting Libya’s rights. They rejected any imposed decisions. These decisions should not disregard Libya’s sovereignty and legal standing.
Attendees discussed the structured dialogue mechanism. They highlighted its importance for activation during the current phase. They also explored mechanisms for selecting its members. This ensures balanced representation and effectiveness.
The meeting concluded with an agreement. It involved continued cooperation and coordination. This is between the international mission and the Comprehensive Libyan Dialogue. The dialogue is considered a neutral and unified body. It supports pathways to a solution. The meeting showed a positive understanding of the Libyan Dialogue’s role. This role is crucial in the consultative process.
