UN Chief Calls for Unified Security Institutions and Economic Reform in Libya
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The head of UNSMIL alerted the UN Security Council to institutional fragmentation, attacks on infrastructure and competition between armed groups in the country.
The head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) today warned that conditions along the west coast of Libyan territory remain "insecure" and argued that the political process in the country needs to move forward.
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