Members of the joint Libyan military commission signed a truce. RIA Novosti writes about it.
The agreement was reached at the talks in Geneva, which were held in the 5 + 5 format. The parties to the conflict discussed the opening of roads and the resumption of regular air traffic between Tripoli and Benghazi. In addition, they pledged to maintain a calm frontline situation, avoid escalating hostilities, continue the exchange of prisoners, and resume oil production.
In Libya, for a long time, there has been a confrontation between the government of national accord (PNC), which controls Tripoli and the territories in the west of the country and is supported by Turkey, and the Libyan National Army (LNA), which is supported by Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Its unofficial allies are France and the United Arab Emirates – the latter, according to some sources, supplied the army with equipment, including equipment purchased from Russia.