The Director of the Moral Guidance Department of the Libyan National Army, Brigadier Khaled Al Mahjoub, said that the commander of the army, Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, stressed during his meeting with the UN envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salameh, the need to dismantle terrorist militias in order to reach a solution to the Libyan crisis.

"The meeting between Field Marshal Haftar and Ghassan Salama, the day before yesterday, revolved around the outputs of the Berlin Conference, and the meeting also touched on the violations of the armistice from the terrorist militias of Turkey," Mahgoub added.

He continued, "The Geneva conference regarding Libya was also touched, and the Libyan armed forces will attend the Geneva conference, but the level of attendance and their personalities has not been determined by Field Marshal Hafter, until now, and Haftar has not decided, until now, whether he will attend himself or not."

He continued: «Unfortunately, Ghassan Salameh did not mention the name of Turkey when he spoke during his briefing at the UN Security Council two days ago, although it does not refrain from sending militants to Libyan territory, and it publicly acknowledges this in the statements of its President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, we will not be absent from international forums And we are going along the military and political lines in order to fulfill the desire of the Libyans. ”

For its part, the United Nations Mission in Libya stated that Haftar confirmed during his meeting with Salameh the participation of the Libyan National Army in the talks of the Joint Military Commission, and the mission stated, in a statement, that Salama and his deputy for political affairs, Stephanie Williams, met Haftar in the area of ​​Rajma, and discussed The two parties, the political and economic tracks of the Libyan crisis.

According to previous statements, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the United Nations envoy and head of its support mission in Libya, during his participation in the international conference on Libya in Berlin, called the "5 + 5" military committee that comes within the security path package for the Libyan dialogue, and is formed Under the auspices of the United Nations, 10 military and security personnel on both sides of the conflict in Libya.

Salama said, in previous statements, that the military committee within the three tracks to solve the Libyan crisis, will be at the top of its goals "to leave all non-Libyan fighters on Libyan soil as soon as possible."

The United Nations: The meeting of Haftar and Salama discussing the political and economic tracks of the Libyan crisis.