The warring parties in Libya have agreed to a permanent ceasefire, U N

Five military commanders from the government and the dissident leader arrived in Geneva for talks with UN Ambassador Stephen Williams.

Five military commanders from the government and the dissident leader arrived in Geneva for talks with UN Ambassador Stephen Williams.

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The United Nations has announced that the warring parties in war-torn Libya have agreed to a permanent ceasefire and an agreement has been signed at a ceremony. According to the International News Agency, a permanent ceasefire agreement has been reached in Geneva between the UN-backed government and the opposition armed forces fighting in Libya. Under which the implementation of ceasefire in every part of Libya will be ensured. The UN mission in Libya has confirmed the agreement on a permanent ceasefire on the social networking site Facebook. The signing of the UN-brokered Ceasefire Agreement is a historic achievement. Under the agreement, all foreign fighters in Libya will be repatriated within three months, while the prisoner exchange process between the parties will be completed on a priority basis.

Talks with UN Ambassador Stephanie Williams led to the arrival in Geneva of five military commanders of Libya’s internationally recognized government and dissident leader General Khalifa Haftar where an agreement was reached between the parties under his leadership. It should be noted that Muammar Gaddafi, who ruled Libya for 42 years without any participation, was brutally killed by the rebels in October 2011 after which a UN-backed government was formed, but peace prevailed in Libya. It could not be established and thousands of lives were lost in the war.

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