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British Embassy in Libya Welcomes The Resumption of Libyan Ceasefire Talks

June 2, 2020
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The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Libya welcomed the announcement by the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) regarding the resumption of ceasefire talks between the Libyan warring parties.

“We welcome UNSMIL announcement that ceasefire talks will resume”, the British Embassy tweeted on Tuesday.

“We continue to encourage all Libyan parties to work together towards a peaceful, prosperous & secure Libya” the Embassy added.

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