Libyan Peace Talks On The Verge Of Collapse

Sunday 22 March 2015





Al Jazeera: Libya peace talks appear on verge of collapse



UN's Bernardino Leon says that an agreement between rival governments will be difficult as battle for Tripoli continues.


Peace talks between rival Libyan political factions appeared to be on the verge of collapse as fighting for control of the capital raged on for a second day.


Libya's UN-recognised government in Tobruk conducted air strikes on Saturday against airports and a military camp in the capital Tripoli, controlled by a rival government, and killed a senior commander loyal to that government, officials said.


The Tobruk-based government said on Friday that forces linked to General Khalifa Haftar had launched the military offensive to "liberate" Tripoli, which is governed by a rival legally-installed administration known as the General National Congress (GNC).



More News On The Crisis In Libya



Fighting rages in Libya as uncertainty looms over UN-backed peace talks -- Deutsche Welle

Libya rivals still a long way from deal: envoy -- AFP

Libya factions still far from agreement: UN envoy -- Press TV

Libya rivals face weekend of 'decisive' talks -- Middle East Online

UN: Libya peace talks stalling -- Al Bawaba

Libya's recognized government launches air strike on camp in Tripoli -- Reuters

Libya's official government bombs capital, commander loyal to Tripoli killed -- Reuters

U.S. fears Islamic State is making serious inroads in Libya -- Reuters

Libya’s State Oil Company Declares Independence -- WSJ

Libya rivals fight for control of oil wealth -- News24

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