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African Union Demands End to Foreign Interference in Libya

July 26, 2025
African Union Peace and Security

African Union Peace and Security

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On Saturday, the African Union Peace and Security Council reaffirmed its firm opposition to any foreign interference in Libya, calling for an inclusive, Libyan-led political process that ensures lasting peace, unity, and institutional recovery.

In its latest statement on Libya, the council underscored its unwavering commitment to the country’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.

The statement praised the role of Presidential Council Chairman Mohamed al-Mnifi and his efforts in addressing national challenges.

It urged all Libyan stakeholders to engage seriously in a comprehensive political process that ends the prolonged transitional period and leads to the unification of state institutions.

The council emphasized that any sustainable solution must be owned and led by Libyans themselves, not imposed from abroad.

The African Union also reiterated its demand for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries from Libyan territory. Their continued presence, the council warned, undermines Libya’s sovereignty, prolongs instability, and obstructs national reconciliation efforts.

Support was expressed for the work of the 5+5 Joint Military Commission, particularly its role in implementing the October 2020 ceasefire agreement.

The council called for greater international coordination to assist in demobilization, disarmament, and the reintegration of armed groups, stressing the urgency of unifying Libya’s military and security institutions under a national framework.

The statement encouraged the Presidential Council to proceed with security sector reforms that ensure accountability and professionalization across all military and security bodies. It also called on regional and international partners to respect Libya’s internal processes and avoid actions that could interfere with the political roadmap.

As Libya remains divided and vulnerable to outside influence, the AU’s position reinforces calls for a clear exit from foreign military and political entanglements.

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