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Dabaiba and Tetteh Discuss UN Mission’s Support for Libyan Dialogue

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Tripoli: Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dabaiba, discussed the mission’s plan to support the political process with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Hannah Tetteh. The discussion, held on Sunday, focused on the UN mission’s efforts to foster dialogue among Libyan parties.

According to Libyan News Agency, the Prime Minister’s media office reported that Tetteh presented the mission’s plan, which aims to support dialogue among Libyan parties. The plan is intended to conclude the transitional phases through a solid legal and constitutional foundation, ensuring the success of the political process and paving the way for free and transparent elections that gain wide acceptance.

The office further noted that both sides stressed the necessity of mobilizing local support from all national forces, as well as international backing from regional and global partners. This support is crucial for creating a consensual and stable environment that facilitates the implementation of electoral requirements in a secure atmosphere.

The Prime Minister’s office also conveyed the government’s commitment to supporting any dialogue process aimed at enhancing stability and expanding national participation. It emphasized that maintaining the functioning of state institutions and the continued provision of services is a critical guarantee for the success of any political agreement.