Libya eastern military organization announces ceasefire accepts peace movement or focus on January 12, 17:35

In Libya, North Africa, where the country is divided into east and west and fighting continues, eastern military organizations aiming to capture the capital will respond to the call for a ceasefire between Russia and Turkey from the 12th, and countries intervened. The focus is on whether escalating battles with the western transitional government will subside.

In Libya, nine years ago, after the autocratic Gaddafi administration collapsed in the Arab Spring in a democratic movement, the nation split into east and west. The government has advanced its army to capture the capital city of Tripoli, and the battle continues.

Meanwhile, Russia, which supports the military organization, and Turkey, which is on the provisional government side, called for a ceasefire from the 12th, and the military organization led by Haftar said on Tuesday night that it will respond to the ceasefire.

Prime Minister Siraj, who leads the transitional government, has indicated that he will respond to a ceasefire if Haftal ceases fighting, so the focus will be on whether escalating fights will stop with the intervention of nations.

In addition, the intermediary of Germany has coordinated the holding of international conferences by stakeholders for peace in Libya, and it is hoped that the ceasefire will be protected and Libya's peace movement will progress.