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Western Embassies Support UN Plan for Libya’s Stability

December 17, 2024
Western Embassies Support UN Plan for Libya’s Stability
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The embassies of France, Germany, Italy, the UK, and the US have welcomed the recent Security Council briefing by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) on 16 December 2024.

The briefing, delivered by UNSMIL Officer-in-Charge Stephanie Koury, outlined a proposed strategy to advance the political process in Libya.

In a joint statement, the embassies expressed strong support for inclusive efforts to achieve a political agreement aimed at reversing institutional fragmentation and unifying the Libyan government.

They emphasised the importance of creating a credible pathway for free, fair, and transparent presidential and parliamentary elections. Such measures, they noted, align with the legitimate aspirations of the Libyan people and adhere to Security Council resolutions.

The embassies further called on all Libyan stakeholders to engage in good faith with the UN-led process while encouraging compromise and collaboration.

The statement urged all parties to refrain from any parallel or uncoordinated initiatives, warning that such actions risk undermining international efforts to stabilise Libya.

Additionally, the embassies reaffirmed their commitment to preserving Libya’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

They reiterated readiness to fully support the success of the outlined strategy, ensuring the country moves towards sustainable political and institutional unity.

This development highlights renewed international determination to address Libya’s prolonged crisis, promoting electoral legitimacy and stability under the UN’s guidance.

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