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Algerian PM urges AU to play role in inclusive dialogue among Libyans
 
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Tue, 9 Jul 2019   ||   Algeria,
 

Algerian Prime Minister, Noureddine Bedoui has stated that the Libyan crisis require initiating an inclusive dialogue to reach a consensus, Badwi was quoted by the Algerian Press service as saying.

In his  speech at the High Committee of African Union Head of States and Government on Libya, held on the side line of the African Union summit in Niamey Niger, Badwi called on African governments’ To make use of the current partnership between the AU and the UN within the framework of “solidarity and integration principle’ especially in maintaining peace and security in Africa in order to give more clear content and effectiveness to our efforts in settling the Libyan crisis’.

Badwi urged Libyan parties to seize the opportunity to get the African Union by their side to reach a political solution to ensure realizing the sole goal of organizing transparent elections under the auspices of the African Union and the UN.

The Algerian prime minister considered the Libyan crisis an African crisis.

He added that in the light of this spirit it must be strongly emphasized  “the need to make our African organization and its committee the platform for the international efforts to escort the Libyans on the path to a political solution based on dialogue and reconciliation that is bound to put an end to the suffering of the brotherly Libyans.

“All necessary measures should be taken in order to start an inclusive dialogue among Libyans to reach consensual solution to the dispute within the frame work of respecting sovereignty and unity of Libya without any foreign intervention, ”Badwi said.

The Algerian Prime Minister said organizing elections would contribute to establishing climate of confidence and establishing durable democratic government institutions.

He renewed Algeria’s commitment to intensify its efforts to contribute to the final settlement of the dispute.

 

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