Rival governments in Tripoli and Tobruk unlikely to sign long-awaited agreement,with experts warning it could cause further fragmentationLibya’s future is on hold awaiting the signing of a national unity agreement brokered by the United Nations but rejected by the rival governments that have presided over months of chaos in a country witnessing the growing strength of Islamic State.
The UN said that the signing had been delayed for logistical reasons but would depart ahead in Morocco on Thursday. Libya-watchers expressed doubts that it would happen, but warned that whether it did it could mean the country had three governments instead of two.
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Source: theguardian.com