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Libya's rival parliament reach tentative agreement | Libya's rival parliament reach tentative agreement |
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Libya's two rival parliaments have reached an initial agreement aimed at resolving the political crisis that has plagued the country for years. | Libya's two rival parliaments have reached an initial agreement aimed at resolving the political crisis that has plagued the country for years. |
The deal, agreed at talks in Tunis, is intended to lead to a single government and elections within two years. | The deal, agreed at talks in Tunis, is intended to lead to a single government and elections within two years. |
It needs to be endorsed by both the internationally recognised parliament in eastern Libya and the Tripoli-based General National Congress (GNC). | It needs to be endorsed by both the internationally recognised parliament in eastern Libya and the Tripoli-based General National Congress (GNC). |
The agreement is separate from UN efforts at mediation in Libya. | The agreement is separate from UN efforts at mediation in Libya. |
In October, the UN submitted its own blueprint for a deal leading to a unified government, but neither side has endorsed it. | In October, the UN submitted its own blueprint for a deal leading to a unified government, but neither side has endorsed it. |
The UN is due to host peace talks between the two factions next week in Rome. | The UN is due to host peace talks between the two factions next week in Rome. |
Libya has been unstable since long-serving strongman Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in October 2011, with militias ruling various parts of the country. | Libya has been unstable since long-serving strongman Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in October 2011, with militias ruling various parts of the country. |
"This is a historic moment the Libyans were waiting for," Awad Mohammed Abdul-Sadiq, the first deputy head of the GNC, said after the deal was signed on Sunday. | "This is a historic moment the Libyans were waiting for," Awad Mohammed Abdul-Sadiq, the first deputy head of the GNC, said after the deal was signed on Sunday. |
"If this solution receives real Libyan support - from the people and institutions - we will surely arrive in no more than two weeks or a month to a solution to solve the political crisis," he told reporters. | "If this solution receives real Libyan support - from the people and institutions - we will surely arrive in no more than two weeks or a month to a solution to solve the political crisis," he told reporters. |
Under the "declaration of principles" agreed in Tunis, the two sides would set up a committee to nominate a prime minister pending elections, while another panel would review the constitution. | Under the "declaration of principles" agreed in Tunis, the two sides would set up a committee to nominate a prime minister pending elections, while another panel would review the constitution. |
The GNC is supported by a loose alliance of armed groups, including Islamists, that seized the capital in August 2014. | The GNC is supported by a loose alliance of armed groups, including Islamists, that seized the capital in August 2014. |
This forced the existing, internationally recognised government to flee to the eastern city of Tobruk. | This forced the existing, internationally recognised government to flee to the eastern city of Tobruk. |
Correction 9 December 2015: This report has been amended to remove an unrelated comment by a UN envoy that had been inadvertently included. |
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