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German FM: Berlin Working on Withdrawal of Foreign Forces from Libya

May 13, 2021
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On Wednesday, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said peace opportunities in Libya have increased, “but there are many challenges that must be faced and overcome, such as the holding of elections on December 24 and the withdrawal of all foreign fighters from Libya.”

“We are working on this matter together in close cooperation, not only in front of the scenes but also behind the scenes. We want to positively accompany Libya on this path towards democracy and stability,” Mass added.

Earlier on Tuesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Libyan Prime Minister Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba discussed via video call the upcoming steps in Libya’s political process.

Merkel encouraged Dbaiba to prepare for general elections in December 2021. She reaffirmed Germany’s support for the intra-Libyan peace process, the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, and the withdrawal of foreign forces.

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