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Libya unity gov’t wants joint military force to combat Daesh
By AFP - Apr 28,2016 - Last updated at Apr 28,2016
TRIPOLI — Libya’s new unity government announced Thursday plans to establish a joint military command to drive the Daesh terror group out of the North African country.
Its presidential council called on “all military forces” in Libya to await instructions after “a joint command” has been formed and not to launch any unilateral offensive on the Daesh stronghold of Sirte, 450 kilometres east of Tripoli.
Martin Kobler, the UN special envoy for Libya, said in a tweet: “I welcome the initiative of #Libya Presidency Council to appoint a military joint leadership for operations” against Daesh.
The council fears that separate operations in Sirte could spark clashes between the multitude of different fighting forces in Libya and play into the jihadists’ hands.
Daesh has transformed Sirte into a training camp for Libyan and foreign militants since overrunning slain dictator Muammar Qadhafi’s hometown on the Mediterranean last June.
With its port and airport, there are growing fears that Daesh may use Sirte as a staging post for attacks on European soil.
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