“We have agreed that there will be a comprehensive settlement plan,” Merkel quotes RIA Novosti.

She noted that the documents adopted during the conference, "will have to be approved by the UN Security Council."

“We heard obligations from all negotiators who pledged not to provide any further support to the conflicting parties,” the German Chancellor said.

She explained that this “relates to military assistance, assistance in the form of weapons”, according to her, “in this way the arms embargo and truce will be respected”.

She noted that “the most important thing is that the Libyan representatives, in particular, the general (commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA) Khalifa. - RT ) Haftar and (the head of the Libyan Government of National Accord Faiz. - RT ) Sarraj, (agreed) on the next steps to be undertaken, which were proposed by the UN Secretary General (Antonio Guterres) and Mr. (United Nations Special Envoy for Libya Gassan) Salama. "

“This, in particular, is a five by five military commission,” Merkel added.

On January 19, a conference on the Libyan settlement took place in Berlin.

Haftar, Sarraj, Russian President Vladimir Putin, the head of the US Department of State Mike Pompeo, representatives of Great Britain, France, China, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Congo, Italy, Egypt, Algeria, as well as international organizations took part in it.