Libya of national division Security Council also supports UN mediation of ceasefire The groove is deep August 12: 8:35

Regarding Libya in North Africa, where the country has been split, the UN Security Council has agreed to fully support UN mediation towards a ceasefire. However, the gap between the provisional government and military organizations is deep, and it is expected that the UN will be difficult to mediate.

In Libya, battles continue between the Western interim administration led by Prime Minister Shirage and the eastern military organization commanded by the military officer Haphtar.

The United Nations called for a truce in accordance with the Islamic holiday period starting on the 11th, and both sides accepted this. On the 10th, a bomb-loaded car exploded in the eastern city of Benghazi, and three UN employees Died

The UN Security Council, which held an extraordinary meeting in response to this incident, said on November 11 that it will fully support the efforts of both sides to build trust in order to shift the truce to a long-term ceasefire. Issued a statement.

However, during the meeting, the UN ambassador of the interim government said, “Before this incident, a female member of the interim government was abducted. "It must not be", revealing distrust to Haphtar.

On the other hand, Mr. Haphtal has not lost his stance to control the capital Tripoli, and even if a truce is realized, the situation after the 15th of this month when the holiday period ends will not allow for prejudice, and mediation by the United Nations is expected to be difficult .