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Batili wants a Libyan-Libyan dialogue without excluding any party

The head of the Gathering of Technocrats Libya d. Ashraf Muhammad Bilha, that the UN envoy to Libya, Abdullah Batili, wants a Libyan-Libyan dialogue without excluding any party.

Dr. added. Belha, in an exclusive statement to “Eye Libya”: “We met today in Tripoli with Mr. Abdullah Batili, Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya. The meeting dealt with full details of the initiative presented by Mr. Batili to resolve the Libyan conflict, and discussed the presidential statement issued by the UN Security Council, supporting the efforts of the mission in Libya. He praised the conclusions reached by the House of Representatives and the Supreme Council of the State, regarding the achievement of the constitutional rule, and demanded a solution to the outstanding issues in this track, under the supervision of the UN Support Mission in Libya.

Dr. pointed out. Rather, he pointed out that the UN envoy revealed the work mechanisms in this regard, and confirmed that there will be no committee or people to be chosen, similar to the Geneva Dialogue Committee, and he also made it clear that the next mechanism is for the UN mission to conduct a dialogue between the components of the Libyan scene and receive their initiatives and ideas, from During the (high-level panel discussion on the elections), he said that he wanted an intra-Libyan dialogue and that he would not exclude or favor any party.

Dr. continued. Belha: “In our response to the proposal of the UN envoy, we called on the mission to work on consolidating the role of political parties in contesting the upcoming elections with the party-list system, to select new authorities, with a clear political and organizational reference.. At the end of the meeting, it was agreed to continue communication and cooperation between the mission The International and Political Parties”.

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