This was stated in the Ministry of Defense of Russia.

“The LNA commander, Marshal Khalifa Haftar, positively accepted the final statement, but before signing it took two days to discuss the document with the leaders of the LNA-supporting tribes,” the ministry said in a statement.

They emphasized that the volume of problems accumulated in Libya requires painstaking work to formulate balanced and acceptable solutions for all parties.

The Russian-Turkish talks on Libya, which took place in Moscow on January 13, ended without signing an armistice agreement.

As noted by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, progress has been made in the negotiations. A draft document was considered that will make it possible to specify issues related to the ceasefire, it was signed by the Chairman of the Government of National Unity of Libya Faiz Saraj and the Chairman of the State Council Khaled Mishri.

In turn, Haftar and the chairman of the Chamber of Deputies in Tobruk, Agila Saleh, asked for a little extra time “until the next morning” to decide on the signing of the document.

Later it became known that Haftar left Moscow without signing an agreement.