On Monday, Britain’s representative to the UN Security Council, Barbara Wood stressed the need for a “broader political agreement among the power-holders in Libya.”
Addressing the UN Security Council session on Libya, the British Ambassador emphasized that the Libyan people “are eager to exercise their right to vote in elections, as it is seen as a crucial step in resolving the political crisis and achieving lasting stability in the country.”
The British diplomat called on the international community to “unite its efforts in supporting the UN Special Envoy to Libya, in conducting successful elections.” She also warned that the political deadlock in Libya “directly affects the healthcare system in the country.”
“The ongoing political instability has hindered the country’s ability to provide adequate healthcare services, and meet the needs of its population. This highlights the urgency of finding a comprehensive political solution that can address the underlying issues, and create a conducive environment for social and economic development. The international community’s support and engagement are crucial in helping Libya navigate through these challenges, and create the conditions necessary for a peaceful and prosperous future.”
On Sunday, the Head of Libya’s Presidential Council Mohamed al-Mnifi received the UN Envoy, Abdoulaye Bathily, in Tripoli.
Bathily confirmed the UN Mission’s readiness to coordinate efforts with the Presidential Council, and other Libyan factions in refining the legal structure for the upcoming elections.
“This collaborative effort aims to foster unity among all involved parties and progress consensus on multiple pathways,” he added.
In the course of the discussion, Al-Mnifi briefed the Bathily on the outcomes of his recent dialogues with several Libyan factions. These interactions revolved around deliberating the results from the 6+6 Joint Committee established for formulating election laws.
In turn, the UN Envoy commended the ongoing partnership with the Presidential Council, highlighting the importance of enhancing cooperation among all Libyan factions in devising consensual laws that can pave the way for fair and transparent elections.