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Kubis announces deployment of first group of UN monitors in Libya

The UN envoy to Libya, Jan Kubis, announced the start of the deployment of the first group of UN ceasefire monitors since October 10.

Kubis’ announcement came in a letter he addressed to the members of the Joint Military CCommission (5 + 5), of which 2218News btained a copy.

In his letter, Kubis affirmed the United Nations Secretary-General’s welcome to the Geneva Agreement on the eighth of this October, which stipulates the development of a comprehensive plan for the withdrawal of mercenaries and foreign forces from the country, stressing that the deployment of the first group of monitors is a step that will contribute to creating the conditions for the success of the action plan.

Kubis also mentioned that the monitors will settle in Tripoli during the first period until the arrangements for their deployment in Sirte are completed, and the monitors will work in cooperation with the Joint Military Commission (5 + 5), and the Libyan parties concerned under Security Council Resolution 2570 of 2021.

Kubis concluded by highlighting the importance of the United Nations’ support for efforts to implement the action plan, in addition to unifying the military institution to advance the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration tracks, in addition to reforming the security sector in Libya.

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