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Libyan leaders call for an inclusive political process

At a United Nations Security Council meeting Thursday, the new Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya, Hanna Tetteh, informed the members, “most Libyan leaders call for an inclusive political process and note the urgent need to end unilateral actions and unify institutions.

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00:00During her inaugural address to the Security Council on Thursday, the new special representative of the Secretary-General for Libya, Hannah Tete,
00:07emphasized that the majority of Libyan leaders are urging an inclusive political process
00:11and highlighting the pressing need to hold unilateral measures, unify national institutions and establish stability across the country.
00:18The 2020 ceasefire agreement is largely holding, but the security situation remains volatile.
00:25Amid continued military build-up and hostile competition over territorial control, especially among Western armed groups,
00:32recent armed mobilization in and around Tripoli have renewed concerns about a potential outbreak of violence in the capital.
00:39In the southern region, the ongoing restructuring and consolidation of control of the Libyan National Army forces
00:46continues to fuel tensions with local stakeholders and resulted in heavy fighting and loss of lives in Quatran.
00:54The situation will remain fragile until there is political will to unify security and military forces under a shared vision.
01:01The Secretary-General António Guterres announced Tete's appointment at the end of January.
01:05She succeeds Abdullai Batili of Senegal, who served a special envoy and head of UNISMIL until May 2024.
01:12The Secretary-General António Guterres announced Tete's appointment with the meetings with the
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