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Federal Foreign Office on Libya

04.03.2019 - Article

The following statement on the situation in Libya and the recent meeting in Abu Dhabi was issued by the German Foreign Office on March 1st.

The Federal Foreign Office in Berlin
The Federal Foreign Office in Berlin© picture-alliance/dpa

The meeting in Abu Dhabi marked a major step forward in the ongoing mediation efforts of the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General to Libya, Ghassan Salamé.

The German Government is calling on all parties to work all the more assiduously now to reach a political settlement within the scope of the United Nations Action Plan for Libya.

The Libyan population has been waiting for a long time for the country’s key players to achieve concrete progress towards stabilising the situation as well as free and fair elections. One important task is to bring together and strengthen state institutions wherever necessary. That applies in particular to the National Oil Corporation, whose autonomy must be respected by all players so that the revenue generated by Libya’s natural resources benefit everyone in the country.

Germany continues to stand ready as a partner to provide Libya with long term and extensive support on the country’s difficult road to peace and stability.

Background Information:

Fayez Serraj in delivers a speech at the Human Rights Council  2017.
Fayez Serraj in delivers a speech at the Human Rights Council 2017.© picture alliance / Photoshot

The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General to Libya, Ghassan Salamé, chaired a meeting in Abu Dhabi on Febraury 27th between the President of the Presidency Council, , and General Haftar. The aim was to re inject momentum into the political process which had been overshadowed by military events during the last few weeks. Those present agreed that the current transitional stage should be ended by holding elections and by reunifying Libyan institutions divided between east and west.


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