The Association of the Commissariat of the Presidential Staff, Musa Fakki, said the African Union will hold a “Reconciliation” conference in July to unite the political rivals of Libya.
“This is an opportunity for the people of Libya,” he said at a media briefing in Tunis.
The head of the African Union Commission, Musa Fakki, told the delegation that the Tunisian capital, Tunisia, will be attending the Arab League.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, United States Chief State Officials Federica Mogherini and Musa Fakei held a discussion on the situation in Libya.
The “Reconciliation” summit to unite Libya’s political rivals is planned to be held in Adis Ababa, Ethiopia.
“Political parties in Libya should discuss the fate of the country. It should now be done, “Phackey said.
Libya has so far been subjected to violent attacks since its expulsion from Libya’s former leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, a despotic regime. The international community tried on a number of occasions with Libya, and none of them succeeded.