International efforts to revitalize the Libyan issue continue as the Prime Minister of the interim National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, visits Rome. This visit comes at a critical time, intertwining security and economic issues with upcoming electoral obligations.
Sources indicate that Ali Al-Zaydi, a candidate accepted by the United States, will witness significant changes in the structure of armed factions in Iraq. These factions are expected to dissolve themselves and integrate into the political process to ensure their continued presence within the Popular Mobilization Forces.
Murad Karayilan, a field leader of the PKK, stated that "the political process has effectively stopped," reflecting growing frustration over the state's failure to meet its commitments. These remarks come at a sensitive time, heightening fears about the implications of this regression.
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya aims to revive the stalled political process amid ongoing institutional divisions and legislative setbacks. This initiative comes at a critical time as various proposals emerge without tangible results.
Tripoli – The UN mission aims to break the political deadlock in Libya by introducing a new approach called the 'small group'. This initiative comes amid warnings that the ongoing status quo may lead to alternative options imposed from outside traditional agreements.
Mohamed Al-Menfi, the President of the Libyan Presidential Council, called for enhanced coordination between security and military agencies, warning of risks threatening the future of the state. He emphasized that Libya faces complex political choices requiring the will of the people.
UN Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, arrived in the temporary capital Aden on Monday as part of a new tour aimed at advancing the political process and containing the ongoing escalation in the country.
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.