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UN Reaffirms Support for Libya’s National Reconciliation

August 5, 2025
UN Reaffirms Support for Libya’s National Reconciliation
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Libya’s Presidential Council head, Mohamed Al-Mnifi, has held talks with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on the latest political and security developments in the country.

According to a statement from the Presidential Council’s media office, the discussions focused on advancing the political process to achieve stability and pave the way for comprehensive national elections. The meeting underscored the shared commitment of both parties to supporting Libya’s transition towards a democratic and peaceful future.

The talks took place on the sidelines of the third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, hosted in the city of Avaza, Turkmenistan. This international gathering brings together global leaders to discuss sustainable development challenges and opportunities for landlocked nations, though Libya’s participation was centred on its internal political trajectory.

Al-Mnifi highlighted the urgent need for coordinated international efforts to help Libya overcome political stagnation, address security concerns, and rebuild state institutions. He stressed that stability and unity remain essential for holding credible, transparent, and inclusive elections that can reflect the will of the Libyan people.

Guterres reaffirmed the UN’s continued commitment to facilitating dialogue between Libya’s political factions, supporting the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), and encouraging steps towards national reconciliation. He also reiterated the importance of disarmament, the departure of foreign forces, and ensuring a safe environment for political competition.

The meeting reflects ongoing international engagement with Libya’s crisis, as foreign actors seek to foster a political solution and prevent renewed conflict. While the roadmap to elections remains uncertain, diplomatic exchanges such as this signal a persistent effort to keep Libya’s peace process on the global agenda.

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