US and Italy lead international efforts to break deadlock as two rival governments urged to accept UN-brokered peace dealItaly and the US led international efforts on Sunday to secure a peace deal in Libya,seen as vital for bringing stability back to the country and combating Islamic State militants.
The US secretary of state, John Kerry, or said securing the UN-brokered deal was fundamental for breaking the deadlock. “We cannot allow the status quo in Libya to continue. It is risky for the viability of Libya,it is risky for Libyans, and now, or because of the increase of the presence of Daesh [Isis] purposefully migrating there,it is risky for everyone,” he said.
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Source: theguardian.com