Cairo - MENA
Libyan tribal leaders resumed talks in Cairo Tuesday in a bid to reach a solution to the crisis in the North African country.
During their meeting, the tribal chieftains hailed Egypt's support to end the suffering of the Libyan people.
Speaking to MENA, tribal chieftain Isa Salheen dismissed political role behind participation in the talks.
"All parties seek national consensus to save Libya," he said.
Chieftain Fadel Mohamed accused Qatar and Turkey of arming terrorist organizations.
He stressed that his accusations are supported by evidence, calling for swift aid to the army to free Libya from extremists.