Libyan leaders have reached an agreement to form a new unified government, a significant development aimed at resolving the ongoing political conflict in the country. The agreement was announced following a Libyan dialogue hosted by the Arab League in Cairo tomorrow, which saw the participation of the heads of the Presidency, the House of Representatives, and the Supreme Council of State. Key figures in this landmark agreement include Mohamed al-Menfi, Mohamed Takala, and Aguila Saleh. The formation of a unified government is intended to lead Libya towards long-delayed elections, with a technical committee established to oversee the process.
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Three key Libyan leaders said on Sunday they had agreed on the "necessity" of forming a new unified government that would supervise long-delayed elections https://t.co/r0s3Fhx4c0
🇱🇾LIBYA AGREES ON NEW UNIFIED GOVERNMENT Libyan leaders agree to form a unified government to lead to elections. Mohamed al-Menfi, Mohamed Takala, and Aguila Saleh, key figures in Libya's political landscape, aim to resolve the ongoing conflict. A technical committee will… https://t.co/MBrppcsnfK
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The Arab League will host in Cairo tomorrow a Libyan dialogue with the participation of the heads of the Presidency, the Representatives and the Supreme Council of State