Russia and China have called for broader political dialogue among Libya’s rival parties, warning that continued institutional divisions, delayed elections and economic pressures are threatening efforts to end the country’s prolonged political deadlock. The two countries outlined their positions during a UN Security Council meeting on Libya on Tuesday, August 18, where members discussed the work of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNS…
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