(ANSA) - BERLIN, JANUARY 22 - Regarding the hypothesis of restoring the Sophia mission "the maritime embargo alone is not enough. It must also be applied by air and on land. Sophia can have a role but it is only partial": UN Special Envoy Ghassan Salamé in an interview with Die Welt. Regarding the hypothesis of a military mission to maintain the truce, he reiterated that "in Libya there is no consensus for foreign troops" and that "I am not aiming for a military operation". "The conference produced the results that I expected," continued the special correspondent regarding the appointment in Berlin. "My aim was none other than to put the countries involved at the same table" continued Salamé "for example Egypt and Turkey sat for the first time after 6 years at the same table, even if they support different parties. Same for Russians and Americans. And c "It was also the Italian and French dialect challenge. From this point of view, the conference was a success".
UN, 'Sophia is useful but not enough'
2020-01-22T17:13:13.650Z
Regarding the hypothesis of restoring the Sophia mission "the maritime embargo alone is not enough. It must also be applied by air and on land. (ANSA)