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UNSMIL says Libya’s truce remains fragile, outlines consultations toward a roadmap for elections
Summary
Hannah Serwa Tete told the UN Security Council that a fragile truce in Tripoli following May clashes has reduced violence but remains unpredictable; UNSMIL convened consultations and the Berlin follow-up committee met June 20, and the mission plans to present a time‑bound roadmap toward elections.
Hannah Serwa Tete, representative of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), told the UN Security Council on June 20 that the ceasefire in Tripoli remains fragile after armed clashes in May and that UNSMIL is carrying out nationwide consultations and coordinating international partners to produce a time‑bound roadmap toward elections.
Tete said an international follow‑up meeting on Libya convened in Berlin on June 20 under German auspices and that 19 member states and three regional organizations attended; participants urged stronger measures to sustain the truce and agreed to coordinate support for the UN‑facilitated political process. “Cohesive international support is indispensable,” Tete said.
The briefing summarized security and political developments since mid‑May: UNSMIL engaged with the Government of National Unity, political and security actors, tribal leaders, civil society and member states after the clashes; the presidential council, with UNSMIL support, established a truce committee on May 18 and a temporary security and military arrangements committee on…
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