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UN Chief: Mercenaries and Foreign Fighters Must Leave Libya |
2021-09-06 |
[ENGLISH.AAWSAT] UN Secretary-General António Guterres![]() is again urging countries to withdraw all imported muscle and mercenaries from Libya, saying they continue to operate throughout the conflict-stricken North African country in violation of last October’s cease-fire agreement "with no discernible abatement of their activities." The UN chief also urged countries supplying arms and military equipment to the imported muscle to stop violating the UN arms embargo, saying, the movement of aircraft providing logistical support "also continued unabated" at airbases in central Libya in the strategic city of Sirte and nearby Jufra area. In a report to the UN Security Council circulated Friday, Guterres called for implementation of "a comprehensive plan for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all mercenaries and foreign forces from Libya, with clear timelines." He also urged Libyan parties "to exert every effort to ensure" that parliamentary and presidential elections are held on Dec. 24 in accordance with the political road map that ended hostilities last year. Subsequent UN-sponsored peace talks brought about a cease-fire last October and installed an interim government that is expected to lead the country into December elections, but the Libyan parliament has so far failed to agree on a legal framework to hold elections. Guterres cited initial differences over whether presidential elections should be carried out by direct voting or indirectly by the elected parliament, whether a referendum on the draft permanent constitution should be held first, and eligibility criteria for candidates including military personnel and dual citizens. The UN chief urged the parties and institutions to clarify the constitutional basis for elections and to adopt the necessary electoral laws. "The political process is now reaching a critical stage and the gains achieved in early 2021 are under threat," Guterres warned. "It is imperative that the political process fulfills the aspirations of the Libyan people for representative governance brought about through democratic elections." |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 If all the mercenaries leave, the UN won't have any staff left. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2021-09-06 12:37 |
#3 Or next time, we will issue a VERY strongly worded memo! |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2021-09-06 09:37 |
#2 (Same) sternly worded memo ... SENT! Lunch anyone? |
Posted by: Anginesing Protector of the Weak6186 2021-09-06 07:15 |
#1 Isn't this about the fourteenth time he's said that? |
Posted by: Frank G 2021-09-06 05:58 |