Egypt is looking to bring the leaders of Libya’s rival factions together for a sit-down that can help them find a diplomatic solution to “chart a joint vision for the country,” according to a report from The Associated Press. Cairo will be hosting talks between the national accord government’s leader Fayez Al Seraj and the head of Operation Dignity Khalifa Haftar, sources tell Libyan Express, after a delegation of Libya’s neighbors that met in the city this week warned the two fronts against using military force to settle their quarrel, citing “political dialogue” as the only viable solution. Pulsealso has the story.
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