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West, Arab states urge Libyan parties to agree on unity gov’t 'immediately'
By AFP - Oct 19,2015 - Last updated at Oct 19,2015
PARIS — Western and Arab states issued a joint declaration Monday urging rival sides in Libya to accept UN proposals for a power-sharing government "immediately" to end rampant instability in the country.
The statement was published jointly by the foreign ministers of Algeria, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Qatar, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the United States as well as the EU foreign policy chief.
They "call on all parties in the Libyan political dialogue to immediately adopt the political agreement negotiated by the special representative to the United Nations, Mr [Bernardino] Leon," it reads.
Libya has had two administrations since August 2014, when a militia alliance that includes Islamists overran the capital, forcing the internationally recognised government to take refuge in Tobruk in the east.
UN envoy Leon has put forward proposals for a power-sharing government, but both the internationally recognised parliament and the Islamist-backed assembly have balked at the appointments.
The UN Security Council has threatened to impose sanctions on those who block a peace deal in Libya or undermine any political transition in the country, which descended into chaos after the fall of Muammar Qadhafi in 2011.
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