Civil War Continues Libya Tour Egypt proposes ceasefire 6:19 on June 7

Over Libya in North Africa, where the country has split and the civil war continues, President Sishi of neighboring Egypt proposed a ceasefire from the 8th. While Egyptian-backed military organizations are willing to accept the proposal, it is unclear if the conflicting transitional government will respond, and it is uncertain whether it will lead to a breakthrough.

In Libya in North Africa, after the collapse of the dictatorship, the country was divided into east and west, and a military organization supported by Egypt and Russia and a transitional government approved by the United Nations and supported by Turkey continue to fight fiercely.

In the battle, the military organization based in the east was intensifying the initial offensive such as invading the capital Tripoli last April, but this month the provisional government has excluded the military organization from the capital and the situation has reversed. ..

Against this backdrop, neighboring Egyptian President Sissi, who has supported the military organization, held a meeting with Mr. Haphthal, the head of the military organization, in the capital city of Cairo on the 6th.

In this, he proposed to ceasefire all over Libya from the 8th and aim to end the final battle in consultation led by the United Nations, and Mr. Haphthala expressed his intention to accept this.

While one transitional government has so far shown no official response, it has repeatedly shown its position not to accept Mr. Haphthala as a negotiating partner.

The United Nations will soon want to resume discussions about the ceasefire and other matters, but it is unclear whether the two sides will negotiate to resolve the situation.