Kerry: Two rival Libyan governments ready to agree
US Secretary of State John Kerry says the majority of Libyan factions are ready to sign an agreement on a united government.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says the majority of Libyan factions are ready to sign an agreement on a united government.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has said the majority of factions in Libya were ready to sign an agreement
Kerry told reporters that most representatives of the two rival governments currently in power in Libya "have come together and are ready to sign an agreement, and they refuse to be blocked by one or two people or individual politics.
According to a statement, seventeen countries met in Rome for a final push of UN-led negotiations for the formation of a unity government in Libya, promising political, economic and security backing.
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