Member of the Libyan Advisory Council of State, Naima Al-Hami, announced that a tripartite meeting will be held in Cairo between Libyan leaders, to complete talks on forming a new government.
Al-Hami explained that the final date for the meeting has not yet been determined, but it will be held soon, and the meeting will include the President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Manfi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh, and the President of the Supreme Council of State, Mohamed Takala.
Al-Hami confirmed in press statements that this meeting comes as a continuation of the discussions and agreements that took place previously in Cairo, with the aim of finding solutions to the political impasse that the country is suffering from and forming a new Libyan government.
She added that the meeting aims to bring the viewpoints of the various parties closer together and seek to achieve consensus that will enable us to overcome the current crisis.
These developments come at a time when Libya is witnessing a state of political stagnation, amid ongoing attempts to reach a comprehensive settlement that guarantees stability and sustainable development in the country.
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