Mahmoud Mohamed - Tripoli

The recent briefing by UN envoy in Libya Ghassan Salameh sparked widespread anger in the official state institutions in the capital, Tripoli, because of what was described as biased to retired Major General Khalifa Hafer.

In a briefing to the Security Council two days ago, Salama said Libya had become a place to test new weapons and use antique weapons with the support of foreign governments.

The head of the Presidential Council of the Reconciliation Government, Fayez Al-Sarraj, summoned the UN envoy yesterday and handed him a memorandum of protest against the "inaccuracies in his briefing before the UN Security Council last Monday."

Following Salama's statements, the Supreme Council of the State announced the discussion of the Presidency of the Council with the Chairmen of the Standing Committees on the situation in Libya and the preparation of a formal response.

The Council confirmed that the memorandum would be handed over to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the States members of the Security Council to identify the errors contained in the briefing, which raised doubts about its neutrality.

objection
In separate official statements, the Ministries of Interior and Transport of the National Reconciliation Government and the Chief of Staff of the Libyan Army in Tripoli objected to Salama's briefing and indicated some of the errors in the briefing.

Forces of the Reconciliation Government in Gharyan (Al-Jazeera - Archive)

The chief of staff called on UN envoy Salama to provide "a list of militants who are fighting in the ranks of the government of the Al-Wifaq government, which defend Libyan and international legitimacy and the capital and its population against the aggressor forces which accused the President of the Presidential Council of terrorism and extremism."

"We hold the Special Envoy fully responsible for his briefing, and if he does not present the lists of extremists and terrorists according to the United Nations classification, the chief of staff considers the briefing an attempt to distort the Libyan army, the government and the Libyan people," he said.

Briefing is inaccurate
The member of the Supreme Council of the State and Chairman of the Security Committee Belkacem Debrez that the meeting of the Office of the Presidency of the Supreme Council of State with the heads of the Standing Committees of the Council was to study the safety briefing is inaccurate, which turned the facts in Libya.

He added that Salama is equal between the victim and the executioner when he speaks of the aggressor and the aggressor, and his statements about the existence of mercenaries and terrorists from both sides of the conflict without factual evidence. He knows that the forces of the government of the government have liberated Libya from terrorism in the process of "solid structure" Now in the battle hubs to defend Tripoli.

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An international partnership between the Counter-Terrorism Force of the Reconciliation Government and the African Forces Command in Africa (AFRICOM) and the high coordination between the two countries to combat terrorism negate what was stated in a security briefing about the presence of terrorists in the ranks of the Reconciliation Forces.

Debsar said that Salameh made a false testimony and showed media support for Hafer when he cited the number of members present at the House of Representatives session in Cairo, saying that 72 members of the House of Representatives attended the session, while the attendees were about 40 deputies only.

Salama did not say who attacked the migrants at the housing centers in Tajoura and the Ben Ghasheer Palace, killing dozens of migrants, although Salama admitted to us at closed meetings that he knew Hafar's forces were targeting the shelters, The Security Council has repeatedly targeted field hospitals and ambulances, with 19 casualties among medical staff.

Doubt was surprised by Salameh's move to Abu Dhabi in the event of any problem in Libya, as the capital of the Libyans, pointing out that Salameh exceeded his competencies by suggesting solutions to Egypt and the UAE, which appear to be making Libya's internal policy. He knows they are involved in arming a hole and dumping Libya into chaos.

Name the aggressors
For his part, member of the Supreme Council of State Hammad Apricao that the briefing Salameh aroused great anger in the state institutions, and showed the lack of integrity integrity and full bias to Hafter, although Salma is supposed to be the representative of the special mediator of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Libya.

Speaking to Al-Jazeera Net, Salameh said that Salama began calling him not to call things by their names in those who attack Tripoli and wage war against the internationally recognized legitimate government, in addition to not dividing it between the aggressor and the aggressor.

He said Salama Sawy was surrounded by the kidnapping of a deputy in parliament after an armed attack on her home in Benghazi, and the arrest of a security official by a member of a government department for questioning in Tripoli.

From a previous meeting between Al-Siraj (right) and Salama (communication sites)

He said that the inaccuracies of the safety briefing indicate the bad faith and bias of Hafter, asserting that the Supreme Council of the State is preparing a formal memorandum to the United Nations to clarify the errors of safety in his briefing, and calls on the international organization to replace UN envoy Salameh with another envoy for lack of integrity.

Successive protests
For his part, member of the Supreme Council of the State Abdul Rahman al-Shater that the integrity of Anhalt by the protests of the Presidential Council and the Supreme Council of State and the Ministries of Interior and Transport and the General Staff because of the fallacies and lies contained in his recent briefing in the UN Security Council.

He considered Salameh to mislead the UN Security Council, and was no longer an envoy of stability, but an effective partner in guiding the UN resolution in the direction dictated by the supporters of the war on Tripoli.

Al-Shater confirmed in his statement to Al-Jazeera Net that the refusal to deal with safety imposed by the duty of Libya's national security strategy, rid of "a spy implanted among us."

The spokesman pointed out that Ghassan Salama's call to the authorities in Tripoli not to use the civilian airport for military purposes came in conjunction with the bombardment of Hafater airport to give a timely cover for the attacks of a handful on Tripoli.