Russian Ambassador to Libya Aidar Aganin met with the Head of the Libyan High Council of State Mohamed Takala.
According to a statement posted on the Russian Embassy’s Facebook page, the two officials discussed the political process in Libya and national reconciliation efforts, including initiatives by the High Council and the proposal by President Denis Sassou Nguesso of the Republic of Congo.
The Russian Ambassador also held a meeting with the Deputy Speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives Fawzi Al-Nuwairi.
During this meeting, they focused on the current state of Libya’s political process, particularly the unification of Libyan efforts to resolve the political crisis.
Additionally, the discussions covered the bilateral parliamentary relations between Russia and Libya, as well as economic and social cooperation between the two countries.
Stephanie Williams, the acting head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), reaffirmed the mission’s commitment to assisting Libyans in establishing an institutional governance system that ensures the rule of law, human rights, and equitable development for all.
This announcement came during a panel discussion organized by the Center for Peace Studies and Crisis Management in Benghazi. Participants called for exploring new avenues for sustainable solutions that break away from past failures.
Williams stated on her X platform account that the UN mission is ready to collaborate with Libyan academia and all Libyans to address the current situation and assist in creating a governance system that upholds the rule of law, human rights, and fair development for everyone.
In two separate meetings in Benghazi, activists expressed their frustration over the non-implementation of political agreements, urging the UN mission to establish robust monitoring mechanisms to ensure the completion of these agreements.