They have never spoken so much to each other in six years of conflict.
Discussions between the two Libyan clans, divided into two political and military entities since 2014, have been linked under the aegis of various international actors for several weeks.
The UN hopes to bring together all of these initiatives within the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum which will begin soon in Tunis.
Since Monday, face-to-face negotiations have taken place in Geneva within a Libyan military commission.
The UN welcomed, Wednesday, several agreements obtained, in particular concerning the opening of land and air routes between different cities.
Last week, discussions were completed in Cairo, under the auspices of the UN, concerning a future constitutional framework.
At the beginning of October, an interlibyan meeting took place in Bouznika, Morocco, between delegations from the House of Representatives (CoR), the internationally recognized Parliament based in the East, and the Supreme Supreme Council
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