The “5+5” Joint Military Committee briefed Mohamed Menfi on efforts to unify Libya’s military institutions during a recent meeting. They discussed military and security developments, including a prior meeting in Cairo addressing ceasefire sustainability and withdrawal of foreign forces.
The members of the “5+5” Joint Military Committee for the Western Region recently provided an update to Mohamed Menfi, the Head of the Presidential Council. This briefing focused on their ongoing efforts to unify the military institution in Libya. The meeting occurred Thursday evening and involved discussions on the current military and security landscape in the country, as highlighted by a statement from the Presidential Council’s media office.
On February 11, the 5+5 Committee convened in Cairo, emphasizing critical issues such as ensuring ceasefire endurance, the withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries from Libyan soil, and the unification of both security and military institutions. These discussions reflect the group’s commitment to stabilizing the country through military cooperation and reform.
The “5+5” Joint Military Committee is actively working towards military unification in Libya, with recent meetings focusing on crucial issues such as ceasefire efforts and the withdrawal of foreign forces. Their ongoing dialogue with the Presidential Council signifies a concerted push for security stability and institutional consolidation within the country.
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