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UAE & France Hold Productive Talks on Libya Developments

March 16, 2023
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On Wednesday, the UAE Ambassador to Libya, Mohamed Ali Al Shamsi held talks with his French counterpart, Mustafa Maharaj in Tunisia.

The UAE Embassy said in a statement that the two sides exchanged views on the latest developments in the Libyan crisis and the most prominent issues of common interest.

In turn, Maharaj hailed the “productive” talks with Al Shamsi on the developments in Libya, and the recent UN initiative regarding elections.

Al Shamsi recently met with the German Ambassador to Libya, Michael Ohnmacht, and discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation and issues of common concern.

Last month, the UAE Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Security Council, Mohamed Abushahab said that he supports the UN Special Representative to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily’s proposal to establish a High-level steering panel for Libya.

During his speech at the Security Council’s Libya session, he said: “We hope that this proposal will achieve the goals and consensus sought by the Libyans. For these steps to succeed and translate into action on the ground, the international community must show collective support, free from geopolitical tension. It also requires full cooperation from the Libyan people.”

Abushahab stressed the need to consult and coordinate with the Libyans on Bathily’s proposal.

The UAE diplomat noted that Libya was only a few steps away from holding elections. “For reasons known to all, the date of the elections was postponed. Since then, the concerned parties have fallen into successive and endless rounds of consultations to reach an agreement on a constitutional basis. This has not only prolonged the process and made it repetitive, but it has also taken a turn which does not serve the national interest of the Libyan people. Therefore, we do not see a way out of this political impasse other than coming together and supporting Mr. Bathily’s efforts towards enabling Libyans to reach a Libyan-owned political settlement – one that is acceptable to the parties, leads to holding simultaneous Parliamentary and Presidential elections this year, and results in the establishment of a unified government.”

The Emirati representative applauded the “important role played by neighbouring countries in bringing diverging views closer together, particularly the efforts of Egypt with the support of the UN Mission.”

Abushahab stressed the need to promote the “full, equal, and meaningful participation of Libyan women in all aspects of the political process, such as those related to the elections and next steps in this regard.”

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