UK Reiterates Support for UN Mission in Libya at Security Council
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UK reiterates support for UN mission in Libya at Security Council
LONDON: The UK on Friday reaffirmed its full support for the UN Support Mission in Libya as the Security Council renewed its mandate for another year. Delivering the UK’s explanation for its vote, James Kariuki, London’s charge d’affaires to the UN, welcomed the resolution and thanked UNSC members for their constructive engagement during negotiations.
We support a stable, secure and independent Libya, free from foreign interference, said the Permanent Representative of Greece, Ambassador A. Balta
The UN Security Council voted unanimously to renew the mandate of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) for another year, until 31 October 2026, reiterating its support for the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of the mission, Hanna Tete, in her efforts to promote an inclusive political process.
UN Security Council Extends Libya Mission Mandate
The UN Security Council has extended the mandate of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) for three months until 31 January 2025, with an automatic nine-month renewal if a new Special Representative and Mission Head is appointed before that date. Resolution 2755 (2024), adopted unanimously, reaffirms the Council’s commitment to Libya’s stability and a political solution to the country’s prolonged crisis. The resolution urged Libya…
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