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Libya, Serraj in Moscow signs the agreement, but Haftar asks for more time. Erdogan: 'Truce is permanent'. Conte: 'We need a political path'

2020-01-13T18:17:32.582Z


Conversation between the Turkish President and the Italian Prime Minister in Ankara (ANSA)


'Sarraj signed the agreement' on the truce in Libya, "while Haftar has asked for time until tomorrow morning". This was announced by Russian Foreign Minister Serghei Lavrov.

"I hope Marshal Haftar decides to sign the document," Lavrov said at the end of the press statements in which he illustrated the conclusion of the intense day of negotiations in Moscow. Lavrov pointed out that the president of the Libyan parliament based in Tobruk, Aguila Salah, has also asked for time until tomorrow to examine the draft agreement. Tripoli-based President of the Council of State, Khaled al-Mechri, signed with Sarraj instead.

Ankara Summit between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte . "I hope that the permanent ceasefire will come soon", says Erdogan at the end of the interview, speaking of the diplomatic work in progress in Moscow.

"The ceasefire can be a very precarious measure if not included in an effort by the international community to guarantee stability in Libya. And for this we have shared the opportunity to speed up the Berlin process," says Conte. Italy, he added, supports for Libya the "path already designed under UN auspices. The EU will have a great role in Berlin but Turkey and Russia will also have it".

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At the Berlin conference, the Prime Minister said, "Libyan actors will also be there: it is not possible to talk about Libya unless there is an inclusive approach. Here it is a political process."

"This weekend there is a summit in Berlin, President Conte, Putin and myself have the will to participate in this summit, we are decided", confirmed Erdogan, making an appeal to all Libyans: "Every day with every behavior they assume they decide their future, if they want one of prosperity and well-being and they want to open up to full democratic life they will always find an ally in Italy, because it does not aim at interferences that could condition a future scenario of full autonomy and stability ".

Source: ansa

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