Combat reigns in Libya UN accuses of breaching arms embargo on January 27 at 8:20

In Libya, North Africa, where the country has been split and fighting has continued, military action has stepped up against the transitional government and the fighting has reignited. The United Nations has accused the country of breaking arms embargoes that it had agreed to comply with, and there is concern that the situation will worsen.

It has been pointed out that in Libya, after the dictatorship collapsed, the nation split into two, a provisional government in the west and a military organization in the east, fighting continued, and military support from related nations is making matters worse. .

On the 19th of this month, a meeting was held in Germany with participating nations, stating that military support for both sides should be stopped and a political solution aimed at.

In Libya, however, between 25 and 26 days, eastern-based military organizations reinforced the western interim government and the battle reignited.

The United Nations said on Wednesday that high-end weapons, military armored vehicles, and combatants were being carried by aircraft and provided to both sides over the past 10 days, and a German meeting was held. Several nations, including the participating nations, have been strongly accused of breaking the embargo on arms that they had agreed to comply with.

The United Nations says that the two sides will soon convene a military commission to join Libya in an effort to monitor the ceasefire, aiming for peace in Libya, but the renewed battle has made the future of the dialogue unclear. There is concern that it will worsen further.