Cairo - The 10th meeting of Libya's neighbouring countries kicked off Saturday in Cairo, Egypt. The meeting, which will be held with the participation of Minister of Maghreb Affairs, African Union and Arab League Abdelkader Messahel, follows those previously held in Algiers, Tunis and Niger. It will be devoted to "the examination of the latest developments of the situation in Libya and the exchange of views on all the forms of support that may be provided by the neighbouring countries to the efforts aimed at encouraging the Libyan parties to reach an agreement that can end the crisis in this brotherly and neighbouring country." The meeting is also meant to "support the efforts for the completion of the United Nations process for the settlement of the crisis as part of the political agreement signed on 17 December 2015." This meeting will be marked by the participation of Foreign Minister of Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Chad and Niger, in the presence of United Nations Special Representative for Libya Martin Kobler, Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit, African Union Special Envoy to Libya Jakaya Kikwete and representatives of international organizations.