The United Nations launched a structured political dialogue in Tripoli as part of its roadmap for Libya’s transition. UN envoy Hanna Tetteh opened the process with 124 participants representing diverse social groups. Established under Security Council Resolution 2796, the dialogue aims to develop practical recommendations on governance, elections, and institutional unity. Officials said the initiative seeks to broaden national ownership, address long-standing divisions, and support conditions for a credible political settlement.
UN Launches Libya Dialogue in Tripoli
The United Nations launched a structured political dialogue in Tripoli as part of its roadmap for Libya’s transition. UN envoy Hanna Tetteh opened the process with 124 participants representing diverse social groups. Established under Security Council Resolution 2796, the dialogue aims to develop practical recommendations on governance, elections, and institutional unity. Officials said the initiative seeks to broaden national ownership, address long-standing divisions, and support conditions for a credible political settlement.
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