Meeting for Libya peace starts in Moscow
Moscow is hosting a series of negotiations on Jan. 12 to find a solution to the Libya crisis.
The top diplomats and defense chiefs of Russia and Turkey gathered in the Russian capital to assist the talks between Fayez al-Sarraj, the head of Libya's U.N.-recognized government in Tripoli, and Khalifa Haftar, eastern Libya-based military commander.
The meeting has started with the talks of Russian and Turkish sides, Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, told reporters.
The hosting Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu will address the conflicts in Libya and Syria with their Turkish counterparts Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and Hulusi Akar, she said.
She also confirmed that al-Sarraj and Haftar arrived in Moscow, whom Russian and Turkish officials meet with.
"In the context of the implementation of the initiative of the presidents of Russia and Turkey, which was announced at the end of the summit in Istanbul [last week], today in Moscow will be held inter-Libyan contacts under the auspices of the foreign and defense ministers of Russia and Turkey. Sarraj, Haftar and representatives of other Libyan parties are expected to participate in these contacts," she said.
GNA 'accepts the cease-fire to prevent bloodshed'
In the meantime, al-Sarraj said on Jan. 13 that his government has accepted a cease-fire deal with Haftar to prevent more bloodshed in the country.
"We will not ignore the sacrifices of our sons and martyrs or our dream for a civil state," he said in a televised with the private Alahrar TV channel.
"Our acceptance of the cease-fire comes from a position of strength to maintain national and social cohesion," he said.
Al-Sarraj said...
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