Egypt and Sudan stress the need for foreign forces, mercenaries and foreign fighters to leave Libya according to a specific timeframe

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Cairo- Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi and head of the Sudanese Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan, stressed the need for foreign forces, mercenaries and foreign fighters to leave within a specific time frame in implementation of the relevant UN, international and regional resolutions.

In a joint statement issued after Al-Burhan’s visit to Cairo today – the two sides demanded the continuation of the joint military committee (5+5) in its work and the commitment of all parties to stop military actions in order to preserve the security and stability of Libya and the capabilities of its people, according to what was stated by the official spokesman of the Egyptian presidency.

The statement stressed support for all efforts aimed at reaching a political solution (Libyan – Libyan), and for all Libyan parties to agree with each other to move towards the future in the interest of Libya and its people without any dictates or external interference, in addition to the importance of supporting the role of Libyan state institutions and assuming their responsibilities .

The two presidents also stressed the need to preserve Libya’s stability, unity and territorial integrity.

Source: Libyan News Agency