The Libyan crisis is undergoing a complex transformation, with divisions deepening not only between the east and west but also within each camp. These developments could significantly impact US mediation efforts.
The State Council of Libya has firmly rejected any political settlement outside the approved political agreement, emphasizing that it does not recognize any representation in negotiations without prior official authorization. This statement comes at a critical time for the country amid increasing international and local pressures to resolve the ongoing political crisis.
On Monday, the Libyan State Council firmly rejected any political settlement that contradicts the approved Libyan Political Agreement. This announcement comes at a critical time as the country faces increasing pressure to achieve stability.
The U.S. plan to unify Libya's authorities faces new challenges as divisions within Khalifa Haftar's camp escalate, alongside rising tensions between Mohamed Menfi and Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. These developments threaten the ongoing political stabilization efforts in Libya.
Current diplomatic efforts aim to restore the significance of the 'Berlin Process' in resolving the Libyan crisis after years of political stagnation. This comes as the UN mission continues its moves to complete the political roadmap.