TRIPOLI, Nov. 5 -- The UN-sponsored Libyan dialogue over the past few weeks has faced many obstacles as many concerned that the political agreement might fail due to military escalation in the east and the west of the country.
"The military escalation may affect the course of dialogue and the efforts led by the UN to amend the agreement, because it comes at a time when everyone is waiting for a quick end to the political polarization," Libyan lawmaker Faraj Abdulmalek told Xinhua.
"I believe that the recent escalation in the eastern city of Derna and the events taking place in the western city of Aziziya could end quickly, as the outstanding issues and differences will be solved," Abdulmalek added.
Unidentified warplane carried an airstrikes on Derna last week, killing and wounding 47 people, mostly civilians.
The eastern-based army denied responsibility for the airstrike, confirming an immediate investigation into the incident.
The city of Aziziya, 30 km south of the capital of Tripoli, on Tuesday witnessed movements of the military forces of UN-backed Government aimed at eliminating crime in the area, according to the military council of Zintan.
Abdulmalek praised the results of the Cairo meetings for the efforts to unify the Libyan army.
"We strongly welcome the results of the recent meetings in Cairo which aimed at bringing together the military leaders from various cities in Libya to quickly unify the national army. This would end tensions and stop any military movements by any group," he said.
According to Libyan army spokesperson, the Cairo meetings activated the role of the armed forces, "as the officers participating in these meetings came from different parts of Libya."
"Amending the political agreement is possible, however, it faces obstacles again and again, which threatens to continue the crisis," Imad Jalloul, a Libyan political analyst, told Xinhua.
"We all note that when politicians get closer to resolving their differences, local and international parties interfere and disrupt the efforts. This is often done through military escalation, in an attempt to show that a military solution is the only solution to end the conflict," Jalloul added.
Jalloul pointed out that military movements, although ineffective to resolve the conflict, due to the imbalance of power on the ground, "may be an option imposed on the Libyans to resolve the political crisis, which casts a shadow on everyone."
Over the past two months, Tunis has hosted two rounds of dialogues of Libyan unified drafting committee, representing the eastern-based House of Representatives and the Tripoli-based Higher Council of State.
The meetings discussed amendment of the current UN-sponsored political agreement.
According to the initial results of the negotiations, the committee agreed to form a new presidential council of three members instead of nine, and to separate the council from the government.
The only issues that remain are mechanism of selecting the members of the Council and the Prime Minister, as well as defining the functions of each body without interfering in its powers.
This led to the suspension of the dialogue by the Libyan House of Representatives. The House accused the Higher Council of State of attempting to take over its legislative power.
Negotiations are conducted in accordance with Article 12 of the political agreement, which states that a joint committee of the House of Representatives and the Higher Council of State, known as the Uniform Drafting Committee, must be formed to formulate those amendments, should parties want amendment of the agreement.
An armed group allied with the Government of National Accord in Tripoli, known as Tripoli Rebels Battalion, the largest military force of the Government, expressed willingness to participate in any military actions in western Libya.
"The Battalion is fully ready and willing to participate with the Western Military Region Command and the Zintan Military Council to clear Jafara and Aziziya areas of illegal criminal gangs," the battalion said in a statement.
A member of the Higher Council of State explained that "denial of the Government of National Accord's responsibility for the military operation is to avoid the accusation by the international community of mixing the cards and attempting to make a military solution in a strategic area such as Warshaffana."
"Warshaffana, which surrounds the capital of Tripoli, is a strategically important area that could facilitate entry into Tripoli. These are concerns related to the armed forces led by General Khalifa Haftar, because he has troops and camps in the area. Therefore, we see many parties struggling over controlling these vast lands," he added.
The member pointed out that these moves did not occur by accident, but were linked to the political process between the Libyan parties, which may develop to the extent of increasing division in the country.
"Everyone remembers the operation of Libya Dawn in July 2017 which created two rival parliaments and governments. Its objectives were close to the objectives of current military operation today," said the member.
The eastern-based army on Thursday warned against continued attack by the forces of the Government of the National Accord on sites of the army units in Warshaffana.
Warshaffana suffers uNPRecedented security chaos, including kidnapping, armed robbery and murder by criminal groups.
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 短句问答11:认知与学习
大学英语六级真题阅读:长篇阅读答案及解析
英语六级阅读理解练习题(007):金融体制的差异
名校名师精讲英语六级考试阅读题讲义(第41篇)
英语六级阅读长难句每日一句练习03
英语六级阅读部分高频语法8
最新大学英语六级快速阅读精选:我们为什么要阅读?
大学六级英语题型破解系列辅导:六级传统阅读的命题规律。
名校名师精讲英语六级考试阅读题讲义(第40篇)
英语六级阅读部分高频语法6
最新大学英语六级快速阅读精选:五一小长假安全攻略
大学英语六级真题阅读:仔细阅读
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 短句问答12: 文化风俗
英语六级阅读部分高频语法5
英语六级阅读长难句每日一句练习01
英语六级阅读部分高频语法1
大学六级英语题型破解系列辅导
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 短句问答14:认知与学习
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 短句问答07:思维活动
名校名师精讲英语六级考试阅读题讲义(第43篇)
英语六级阅读理解练习题(009):购买权
最新大学英语六级快速阅读精选:关于自己7个事实
英语六级阅读长难句每日一句练习04
英语六级阅读部分高频语法3
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 快速阅读10:eBay购物
名校名师精讲英语六级考试阅读题讲义(第42篇)
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 短句问答09:娱乐
名校名师精讲英语六级考试阅读题讲义(第44篇)
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 短句问答05:政治与经济
淘金高阶英语六级巅峰阅读 快速阅读07:美国橄榄球
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |