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Libyan Presidential Council Officially Launches National Reconciliation Programme

September 7, 2021
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On Monday, the Head of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Mnifi, officially announced the launch of the Comprehensive National Reconciliation project in Libya.

Al-Minfi congratulated the Libyan people on this occasion, praising all the efforts that were made to achieve the reconciliation reached today, in reference to release of illegally detained prisoners, who do not have any pending charges or cases against them. He stressed that the decisions that were made would not have been taken, had it not been for “the real and serious desire of the Libyan people to turn the painful pages of the past, overcome their differences, renounce division, stop the bloodshed, and put an end to their suffering.”

Al-Mnifi said that the first steps of national reconciliation project, calls on the people to rally around the homeland, and build a state of law and order.

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