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Africa North
Libya peace talks continue after 'positive' start
2015-01-16
UN-brokered talks on ending armed chaos in Libya continued for a second day Thursday in Geneva after a promising start despite being shunned by some groups.
They weren't killing each other during the meeting. Definitely a positive...
“Discussions during the first session on Wednesday were constructive and were conducted in a positive atmosphere,” the UN mission in Libya said in a statement. “There was a clear sense of determination among the participants to ensure that this dialogue succeeds.”
And they had a fine catered lunch. For the UN, that's always a positive...
The North African nation has been gripped by civil conflict since the overthrow of dictator Muammar Gaddafi in a Nato-backed uprising in 2011, with rival governments and powerful militias battling for control of key cities and the nation’s oil wealth.
That Gaddafi is dead is viewed by many as a positive...
But UN special envoy to Libya Bernardino Leon warned at the start of the talks Wednesday that they would be tortuous.
As opposed to tortured talks, so that's positive as well...
“We are not expecting to have a breakthrough tomorrow or the day after tomorrow,” said Leon, who is overseeing the dialogue.
Meaning more lunches and per diems. Positive!!
The talks are aimed at reaching agreement on a unity government to replace the rival administrations, whose battle for power has left hundreds dead over the past six months.
Posted by:Steve White

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