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Libya summit participants agree to respect arms embargo

All participants agreed to respect the arms embargo as a solution for the war-torn north African country. It was clear that military intervention was by no means a solution.

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Published : Jan 20, 2020, 11:40 AM IST

Berlin: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that all participants in the Libya Conference in Berlin have agreed to respect the arms embargo in the war-torn north African country.

"We had very serious negotiations here," the media news agency quoted Merkel as saying to journalists after the conference on Sunday.

"This conference made an important contribution to driving peace efforts forward."

Read more: Libya's eastern forces seize Turkish-crewed ship

"All participants agreed that 'we need a political solution'," said Merkel. "In the past few days, it had become clear once again that military intervention was by no means a solution. All participants worked very constructively together."

"We can say that everyone agrees that we want to respect the arms embargo," said Merkel, adding that all participants know that today they could not solve all the problems in Libya, but that this is the first step.

"I believe that today the spirit has been created that we can move forward on the path. We have agreed a very binding process of how we feel closer and at short intervals to be responsible for the further process to adhere to the ceasefire," added Merkel.

Also read: 80 migrants rescued off Libya coast, Italy bans ship

Berlin: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that all participants in the Libya Conference in Berlin have agreed to respect the arms embargo in the war-torn north African country.

"We had very serious negotiations here," the media news agency quoted Merkel as saying to journalists after the conference on Sunday.

"This conference made an important contribution to driving peace efforts forward."

Read more: Libya's eastern forces seize Turkish-crewed ship

"All participants agreed that 'we need a political solution'," said Merkel. "In the past few days, it had become clear once again that military intervention was by no means a solution. All participants worked very constructively together."

"We can say that everyone agrees that we want to respect the arms embargo," said Merkel, adding that all participants know that today they could not solve all the problems in Libya, but that this is the first step.

"I believe that today the spirit has been created that we can move forward on the path. We have agreed a very binding process of how we feel closer and at short intervals to be responsible for the further process to adhere to the ceasefire," added Merkel.

Also read: 80 migrants rescued off Libya coast, Italy bans ship

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