(ANSA) - CAIRO, JAN 13 - Stop sending Turkish troops to Libya, a ceasefire under the supervision of Russia and the United Nations, the withdrawal of mutual militias in the barracks and a political solution. These are some of the points of the agreement that Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al Sarraj and General Khalifa Haftar are learning to sign in Moscow, according to what was anticipated by Al Arabiya who cites his sources. Furthermore, some soldiers will lay down their arms; Political tasks and powers will be distributed between the government of Sarraj National Agreement (Tripoli) on the one hand and the parliament (Tobruk) and the command of the Haftar forces on the other.
Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) - the sources of the broadcaster continue - will have as its most important task to combat terrorism, following incoordination with Sarraj. The LNA will also be entrusted with the control of the safety of oil and gas wells, while sea and land ports will be subject to international supervision.
'Stop Turkish troops, Moscow supervises'
2020-01-13T13:47:15.236Z
Stop sending Turkish troops to Libya, a ceasefire under the supervision of Russia and the United Nations, the withdrawal of mutual militias in the barracks and a political solution. (HANDLE)