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UN says Libya sides reach ceasefire deal
This picture released October 19, 2020 shows deputy special representative of the UN Secretary-General for Political Affairs in Libya Stephanie Williams and representatives of the rival factions in the Libya conflict in Geneva. u00e2u20acu201d UN handout pic via AFP

GENEVA, Oct 23 — Libya’s warring sides signed an agreement for a permanent ceasefire in all areas of the country today, months after frontlines stabilised following a failed eastern assault on the capital Tripoli.

The accord, concluded in Geneva after talks between military representatives of the internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) and Khalifa Haftar’s eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA), will be followed by political discussions in Tunisia next month.

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As a first commercial passenger flight in more than a year from Tripoli landed in the eastern city of Benghazi today, UN acting Libya envoy Stephanie Williams hailed both sides for reaching a deal.

"The road was long and difficult at times. Your patriotism was your way forward and you were able to reach a ceasefire agreement,” she said after the signing ceremony.

However, many previous diplomatic efforts to resolve Libya’s internal conflict have run aground on the messy reality of myriad armed groups battling for control of cities and state institutions, backed by rival outside powers.

Williams said in a live broadcast after the signing that she hoped the deal would allow displaced people and refugees to return to their homes. — Reuters

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