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Morocco Dialogue Sessions Welcomed by Arab League

September 12, 2020
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On Friday, the Arab league welcomed the political initiatives hosted by Morocco to reconcile the points of view of rival Libyan parties. The aim of the dialogue sessions has been to restore confidence between the Libyan stakeholders and reach agreements aimed at resolving the Libyan crisis in its security, political and economic aspects, under the initial auspices of the United Nations.

The Arab League stressed that the Bouznika dialogue sessions led to a set of agreements between the two parties, particularly with regard to the unification of the Libyan state’s institutions.

The Arab League also called for continuing efforts and working for the implementation of the agreements reached, so as to restore confidence between the Libyan stakeholders, help maintain the ceasefire and reach a political solution to the Libyan crisis.

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