Published 00:10 IST, July 16th 2021
Foreign Secretary HV Shringla addresses UNSC, says 'next 6 months critical for Libya'
"Next 6 months are critical for Libya. Polls need to be held as planned on Dec 24, 2021 in a free & fair manner," Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said.
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Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Thursday dressed United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). Asserting that involvement of external forces has negatively impacted country, he said that next few months are crucial for Libya and elections should be held in a free and fair manner.
"re has been a sense of optimism with regard to situation in Libya over last few months, especially since signing of Ceasefire Agreement on October 23, 2020, and formation of Govt of National Unity charged with conduct of elections on December 24, 2021," Shringla said.
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ding that re are still concerns, India's Foreign Secretary said, "Security situation and economy remain fragile. Involvement of external forces in Libya's internal affairs has negatively impacted progress on political track."
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"Next 6 months are critical for Libya. Polls need to be held as planned on Dec 24, 2021, in a free and fair manner. Libyan parties particularly 'Libyan Political Dialogue Forum' need to drive workable solutions. We also urge State to frame required legislation for polls," he said.
Shringla ded that no terrorist groups should be allowed to operate in Libya unchallenged. " continued presence and activities of ISIL in Libya is of serious concern. provisions of Ceasefire Agreement and successive Security Council resolutions need to be respected," he said.
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Libya crisis
Corruption and turmoil have plagued Libya since longtime ruler Muammar Gdafi's death in 2011. In recent years, Islamic nation has been divided between United Nations-recognised government in Tripoli and rival authorities based in Libya's east.
presidential and parliamentary elections will take place on December 24, 2021. polls were previously been planned for early 2019 but were delayed after east-based commander Khalifa Haftar launched a military operation to capture Tripoli.
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Haftar's dreams were shattered after Turkey supported UN-recognised government with thousands of troops. Following this, both agreed to a ceasefire agreement that led to December elections.
00:10 IST, July 16th 2021