Wednesday 16 December 2015

Libya’s rival governments reject delayed UN-brokered national unity deal


The future of Libya is in order before the contract is signed national unity government brokered by the United Nations but rejected by the Islamic rival the governments that led to months of chaos in the country are witnessing the growing strength of the state.


The United Nations said that the signing was delayed for logistical reasons, but continued in Morocco on Thursday. Libya observers expressed doubt that would happen, but warned that if it did it would mean that the country has had three governments to invest in two.Britain hope that the national unity government manages nine strong Presidency, inviting Western powers mounted raids against the Isis positions, so David Cameron to avoid the Commons vote before sending the RAF jets. The agreement, the result in Rome last weekend, has been called 'historic' by the United States and Italy. The long-awaited agreement should have been signed on Wednesday, months of wrangling and opposition from hard-line opposite the power required by the government since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi NATO supported the rebels in 2011. In a related move, a new UN -udsending to Libya, Martin Kobler Gen Khalifa met Heftar, ordering the armed forces loyal to the eastern-based the government recognized internationally.Leaders Tripoli rival parliaments and Tobruk, met on Tuesday for the first time since the latest fighting began over a year ago. But both rejected UN agreement a national unity government as a foreign imposition.We met to find solutions to the crisis in Libya, and let the world know that we can work [out] our problem itself, 'says Aguila Saleh, President of the Chamber of Deputies in the East. Sahmain Abu Nuri, leader of an Islamist-General National Congress in Tripoli said it would consider the part of the party accord.Each UN support for the powerful armed groups that dominated the scene in Libya since Gaddafi's fall, and it is unclear how they will react to political agreement.If national unity government is formed, it is likely that part of the two governments, who refuse to accept its legitimacy, 'warned the Soufan Group, a US think-tank. 'Bird's infant government will likely have to fight for his hand before the ink dry.With to sign a number of important groups opposed to the deal, the UN initiative threatens the worsening chaos, experts say. 'We end up with an extra governments, 'predicts analyst Mohamed Eljarh. 'We do not want a government of national unity. [Libyan Parliament leaders] are called to stay. I think it would be foolish side of the United Nations if they ignore that growing in the background call.In international concern about the growing power of Isis militants in the coastal city of Sirte, to strengthen the newcomers to the front lines of the so-called caliphate in Iraq and Syria .Isis units battle management Ajdabiya, a strategic town that is the gateway to eastern oil port. In response, a small air forces in Libya pounding their positions outside the city, but Western officials believe that the international air strikes may push them back.The terrorist group has 150 miles of shoreline around Sirte, making it a potential springboard for attacks on the Mediterranean Sea. In recent months, it is used to describe the chaos of Libya's growing oil fields in the Sirte basin.Diplomats afraid of losing attached to the management of the oil port of Isis, while the French and US reconnaissance flights have already begun to prepare for possible air strikes. Both Syria, Isis spread to civil war.The the rise of an Islamic state in Libya was a deliberate strategy of vacuum caused by the lead group in Syria, which recognizes the opportunities offered by severe instability in the country ', the report says Soufan, 'Libya presents an additional profit center of an Islamic state, and a new target for foreign fighters - in particular the neighboring countries of Tunisia and Algeria.

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