Thursday, December 19

The Libyan Dialogue Delegations Participating In The Dialogue Sessions In Morocco Issue A Joint Press Briefing

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The delegations of the Libyan Dialogue, who participated in the dialogue sessions held in the Kingdom of Morocco, from representatives of the Supreme Council of State and the Libyan House of Representatives, issued a joint press briefing on the course of the opening session, in which the two parties expressed their thanks to Rabat and their appreciation for the role of friendly countries and the UN mission in its endeavors to achieve stability in Libya.

“While we sincerely thank the Kingdom of Morocco, the king, the people, the parliament and the government, for the warm reception and hospitality, we value its sincere endeavor and keenness to provide an appropriate fraternal atmosphere that helps find a solution to the Libyan crisis, with the aim of reaching a consensus that achieves political and economic stability that would alleviate the suffering of the Libyan people and move towards building a stable state.

The interlocutors indicated that an opening session was held under the auspices of the Moroccan Foreign Minister, Nasser Bourita, during which he delivered a speech in which he expressed “the keenness and desire of the Kingdom of Morocco to help the Libyans to reach a consensus that serves the interest of Libyans.

The two delegations also expressed their thanks to the role of the Kingdom of Morocco in embracing the Libyan political dialogue. The two sides concluded the briefing by saying: “In addition to their sincere desire to achieve a consensus that would bring Libya to a safe haven to end the suffering of the Libyan citizen, everyone appreciated the role of brotherly and friendly countries and the United Nations support mission in Libya and their efforts to achieve stability in the country”. … (LANA)…

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