It is reported by TASS.

As noted by the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), the talks, which first started in this format in the Egyptian capital on April 13, will last a week, until June 19.

Stephanie Williams, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General for Libya, thanked parliamentarians and members of the GSC for the progress already made.

“You have already come a long way since your first meeting here on April 13... There are still key articles that still require agreement in this round, and we hope and trust that you will retain a sense of responsibility and a spirit of compromise in order to reach consensus for the sake of the highest interests of their homeland and the restoration of popular legitimacy for all Libyan institutions,” she said.

On April 10, the Libyan military commission "5 + 5" announced the suspension of work and accused the current head of the Government of National Unity (GNU) Abdelhamid Dbeiba of obstructing its activities.