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Update 1: Egypt's FM: Libyans should run their own affairs
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 29 - 06 - 2018

NOUAKCHOTT, June 29, 2018 - Egypt renews its support for any efforts aiming at ending the Libyan crisis and urges all the parties concerned to get behind such attempt in order to stabilize the national Libyan institutions without any foreign interference in the domestic affairs of the North African country, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukri said on Friday.
Minister Shoukri made the statement during his talks with his Libyan counterpart Mohamed Taher Siala, who visiting the Mauritanian capital of Nouakchott to attend the African Union's Executive Council session.
Minister Shoukri said that it was imperative for the Libyan people to run their own affairs without any interference from any foreign power.
While stressing the pivotal role of the United Nations to put an end to the Libyan crisis, Minster Shoukri emphasized that it was quite necessary to adopt a Libyan-Libyan solution to the on-going conflict in the North African country, an Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement from the Mauritanian capital.
Minister Shoukri said that the Egyptian role in helping find a political solution to the Libyan crisis was based on sponsoring the continuous dialogues among the Libyan sides, adding that such reconciliation talks would help stabilize the Libyan national institutions so that they could assume their duties, Ministry Spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid said.
Mr. Abu Zaid said that Minister Shoukri's talks with Minister Siala focused on the latest developments in Libya as well as the outcome of the a conference meeting that was held in Paris recently on the Libyan crisis.
During the conference, rival Libyan factions agreed on Tuesday on a declaration that would create a political framework to pave the way for UN-backed elections in December to end the country's seven-year-old conflict.
Later on, Minister Shoukri held a flurry of meetings with his Ugandan and Tanzanian opposite numbers that focuses of a host of African issues of mutual concern as well as the means of enhancing co-operation ties between Egypt and their countries, Mr. Abu Zeid said.


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