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UN chief calls for peace in Libya during surprise visit | |
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The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, has called for peace in Libya during a surprise visit to Tripoli as part of a UN-brokered reconciliation process. | |
On his first visit since 2011, when Col Muammar Gaddafi was ousted, he told MPs meeting at a hotel in the city there was "no alternative to dialogue". | |
Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini accompanied him. | |
The UN brokered talks last month between rival parliamentary factions, after months of militia violence. | |
Instability has plagued the oil-rich country and the new parliament elected in July has been forced to meet outside the capital as rival militias battle for control of the city. | |
Mr Ban and Ms Mogherini arrived in Tripoli by plane from neighbouring Tunisia, where the UN mission to Libya has been based since it was evacuated during the summer. | |
MPs were called to a city hotel amid tight security. | |
"Libya needs a strong parliament and a strong government," Mr Ban told them. "The fighting must stop... Enough of killings, enough of displacements of people." | |
Ms Mogherini, who is set to become the EU's new foreign policy chief next month, delivered a message of support for the Libyan parliament. | |
Italy, she said, was "fully committed to staying by your side - on the side of the Libyan people... to save Libya from a destiny it doesn't deserve". |
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