Removing mercenaries is a step towards resolving the crisis in Libya… Will Tripoli witness steps towards stability
The Libyan crisis remains unresolved at the present time due to the extremely complicated situation it is witnessing and the lack of quick and satisfactory solutions for the aspirations of the Libyan people. This comes in the light of the continuing attempts to evict simultaneously and in a balanced manner all mercenaries and foreign forces from all States.
Holding inclusive elections
In this context, the UN envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily discussed, with French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna, the latest political and security developments in Libya, during their meeting, according to the Libyan news agency, Tuesday, the need to support a Libyan-Libyan political process that facilitates the holding of inclusive and transparent elections in 2023, and the UN envoy renewed his call to the international parties concerned with the Libyan issue to support the holding of inclusive and transparent elections in 2023.
Removal of mercenaries
Dr. Mohamed Al-Zubaidi, the Libyan political analyst, says that it is necessary to take strong and real action, on the condition that other countries that have mercenaries in Libya, move towards a clear roadmap to save Libya from the current crises, and work to prepare for the upcoming elections after understandings, all these moves will strengthen political stability. He pointed out that one of the reasons for increasing international pressure to end the Libyan pending tracks, the global economic situation, and the desire to stabilize the energy and gas sector is to provide Europe with what it needs after the Ukrainian crisis.
Ending the crisis
The Libyan political analyst added that there is an international insistence to end the Libyan crisis during 2023, culminating this year in presidential and parliamentary elections; During the transitional phases, and that the latest Cairo Agreement is a “very important” step on the road to stability in the country, which has suffered a military and security crisis for nearly 12 years, to get out mercenaries, he said, stressing that it is not possible to hold fair, transparent and safe elections in light of the presence of mercenaries and foreign forces in Libya, explaining that the current period requires clear action in order to preserve the Libyan state.