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What Prospects for a Ceasefire in Libya?

On 19 January, Berlin will convene the main parties in Libya’s conflict.

This comes in the wake of the Moscow meeting between Libya’s two main rival leaders that failed to produce a ceasefire.

Libya expert Claudia Gazzini discusses where the peace process may go next.

On Monday, Russian government officials hosted Libya’s two rival leaders, whose respective military forces have been at war for nine months, in a bid to usher them toward a…

One is Faiez Serraj, who heads the internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli; the other is…

Haftar’s coalition does not…

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