UN Secretary-General holds talks with Haftar in Libyan

UN Secretary-General holds talks with Haftar in Libyan

On Wednesday evening, Libya’s UN-backed Presidential Council went on high alert after forces loyal to military commander Khalifa Haftar reportedly began advancing westward toward Tripoli.

“I LEAVE LIBYA WITH A HEART AND DEEPLY CONCERNED”

In a statement, Presidential Council Chairman Fayez al-Sarraj said that government security forces had been told to brace for a possible attack from the east.

Following the meeting that concluded Guterres’ visit to Libya, the UN chief wrote in a Twitter post: “I leave Libya with a heavy heart and deeply concerned. I still hope it is possible to avoid a bloody confrontation in and around Tripoli.” “The UN is committed to facilitating a political solution and, whatever happens, the UN is committed to supporting the Libyan people,” he added.

Ahead of his meeting with Haftar, Guterres who arrived in Libya on Wednesday alongside the UN Envoy to Libya Ghassan Salame met with Aqila Saleh, speaker of the eastern-Libya-based assembly, in the city of Tobruk. Guterres has discussed with Saleh the recent developments in Libya, the military escalations in Tripoli, as well as the anticipated referendum on the constitution and parliamentary and presidential polls, the media advisor to the House of Representatives (HoR) Fathi Al-Miryami said.

Haftar on Wednesday reportedly ordered his forces to deploy to western parts of the country with a view to “purging the region of terrorist groups and strongholds”. The move prompted speculation that pro-Haftar forces plan to march on Tripoli, where the fragile unity government is headquartered.

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