Libya has welcomed the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, marking the end of over 15 months of intense hostilities.
Head of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Mnifi, expressed Libya’s support for the agreement and praised the efforts of mediating countries.
“We hope for smooth implementation and full compliance by all parties. Libya previously welcomed the Palestinian acceptance of the proposal introduced by the U.S. President in May. However, delays in reaching consensus led to increased civilian casualties and destruction,” Al-Mnifi stated.
The Presidential Council commended the guarantor countries for ensuring the agreement’s execution, reaffirming Libya’s commitment to a just peace supported by the Palestinian consensus. “This reflects Libya’s unwavering support for Palestinian rights,” the statement added.
Libya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of National Unity (GNU) also issued a statement highlighting its appreciation for international efforts in achieving the ceasefire. The Ministry underscored the significance of providing humanitarian aid, ensuring the return of displaced Palestinians, and upholding legal responsibilities for rebuilding Gaza.
In its statement, the Ministry reaffirmed Libya’s steadfast position in supporting the Palestinian cause. “The Palestinian issue remains central to the Libyan people. Libya continues to stand firm in its practical and clear support for this just cause in all forums,” the statement read.
The ceasefire agreement has raised hopes for ending the suffering of the Palestinian people and paving the way for sustainable peace in the region.