Liberia Mediates Peace Talks  Between Libyan Factions

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ADNews-Monrovia: A source close to the presidency has revealed to  Afric Daily Newspaper that the Benghazi Foreign Minister of East Libya, Ambassador Abdul Hadi Al-Hawaij, recently met with President Joseph Nyumah Boakai and other key stakeholders in an attempt to foster unity among Libyans.

Accordingly,   the Liberian government has initiated a peace deal involving both Benghazi and Tripoli aimed at establishing a unified voice for prosperity and peaceful coexistence within Libya.

The source further explained that Ambassador Al-Hawaij’s visit was arranged by Liberia’s Foreign Minister, Sara Beysolow Nyanti as part of the Liberian government’s broader efforts to contribute to peace on the African continent.

The peace deal, as proposed, envisions a future where Benghazi and Tripoli work together towards common objectives, moving beyond their historical conflicts. This effort is a crucial part of the larger strategy to stabilize the region.

Ambassador Al-Hawaij’s visit reflects a growing recognition of Liberia’s potential to mediate in regional disputes. His discussions with President Boakai and other stakeholders are seen as a significant step towards healing the divisions in Libya.

Liberia’s ongoing diplomatic engagement underscores its  role in mediating conflicts and supporting stability in the region. The peace process seeks to bridge the divide between the two major Libyan factions, which have been at odds for years.

As the negotiations progress, the international community will be watching closely to see how effective these efforts will be in bringing about tangible results. The success of this peace initiative could set a precedent for other conflict-ridden areas.

The Afric Daily Newspaper will continue to provide updates on this developing story as the situation evolves and more details emerge from the ongoing diplomatic discussions.

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