UN: Ministerial Conference on Libya Welcomes Inter-Libyan Dialogue of Bouznika
PERSISMA, United Nations – Participants at the high-level ministerial conference on Libya, co-organized on Monday by the United Nations, welcomed the holding of the inter-Libyan dialogue in Bouznika, whose second round of dialogue sessions continues in Morocco in the presence of delegations from the Libyan High Council of State and the House of Representatives.
The participants in this virtual meeting, which is bringing together several member States of the United Nations as well as international and regional organizations, including the European Union, the League of Arab States and the African Union, “welcomed the international initiatives carried out within the framework of the United Nations process, including meetings in Montreux (Switzerland), Bouznika (Morocco) and Cairo (Egypt),” reads the conclusions of this meeting published by its co-chairs.
They stressed “the need for regional and international stakeholders to work together to help the Libyans achieve a lasting political solution”. In this regard, they welcomed the continued efforts of regional organizations to contribute to ongoing peace efforts in Libya.
Speaking at the opening of the conference, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, said he is encouraged by the latest developments that have marked the crisis in Libya, including the lull in fighting and the inter-Libyan dialogue in Bouznika.
Guterres also recalled that “delegations from the Libyan High Council of State and the House of Representatives met in Bouznika, Morocco, to discuss the criteria for the selection of sovereign posts”.