UN Envoy Hanna Tetteh and Turkish FM Hakan Fidan discussed Libya’s political process, emphasizing election importance and regional influences. Both officials stressed the need for cooperation among various stakeholders and reaffirmed Turkey’s support for UN efforts in Libya.
Hanna Tetteh, the UN Envoy to Libya, met with Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Istanbul to discuss the political process in Libya. The meeting focused on support for stabilizing Libya and the advancements made by the advisory committee. Tetteh informed Fidan about her recent engagements with Libyan representatives to foster better communication.
During the talks, they examined regional developments that may influence Libya. Both officials emphasized the necessity for collaboration among Libyan, regional, and international stakeholders to enhance the political climate. They highlighted that conducting general elections is crucial for establishing enduring peace in the region.
Turkey reiterated its commitment to backing UN initiatives aimed at Libya’s transition towards effective governance. This partnership is essential to bolster Libya’s political framework and achieve sustained stability as the country navigates its complex political landscape.
The meeting between the UN envoy and Turkey’s Foreign Minister represents a significant step in fostering Libya’s political stability. Emphasizing cooperation among various actors and the critical need for elections underpins their commitment to peace. Turkey’s support for the UN’s role illustrates international engagement in Libya’s future governance.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly