Algerian Minister for Maghreb and African Affairs Abdelkader Messahel said on Tuesday that Algeria hopes the Libyan parties will sign an agreement acceptable by all “as soon as possible” in order to allow Libya enter a new era.
“We hope that the Libyan parties will sign as soon as possible in Tripoli an agreement accepted by all in order to allow Libya enter a new era,” said Messahel at a joint press conference with the United Nations Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya Bernardino Leon after the second round of inter-Libyan dialogue and in response to a question on the possibility of unifying the processes of resolving the crisis in Libya.
He said that the multiplicity of these processes is a “strategy initiated by the United Nations as it encompasses a political aspect, a parliamentary one and one relating to civil society and other issues regarding the Libyan tribes.”
“The day will come when all these processes will be unified if efforts are progress on the path to ending the crisis in Libya,” he said, recalling that the role of the neighboring countries of Libya in resolving the crisis is “important because these countries work in coordination on the basis of a mechanism and will meet soon in N’jamena (Chad).”
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