
In a meeting organized by Cairo Regional Centre for Training on Conflict Resolution & Peacekeeping in Africa (CCCPA), Libyan chieftains resumed talks for the third day in a row Tuesday in a bid to close ranks and overcome the current crisis that is jeopardizing Libya's security and stability.
The Cairo-brokered dialogue seeks to maintain national unity and support legitimate state institutions of Libya, atop of which comes the house of representatives.
The participants voiced appreciation for Egypt's role in support of Libya.
This is the first time Libyan chieftains have met to try to unite for the sake of Libya's security and stability.
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