UN: ‘Embargo violated, new mercenaries arrive in Libya’
The UN envoy to Libya said today there was “genuine will to start negotiations” between rival military forces as talks began in Geneva to ensure a ceasefire lasting.
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The UN envoy to Libya said today there was “genuine will to start negotiations” between rival military forces as talks began in Geneva to ensure a ceasefire lasting.
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