Nothing in Geneva, as part of the negotiations conducted by the UN on the political situation in Libya, to reach an agreement between the presidents of the two rival chambers, with the aim of setting a date for the holding of national elections at the within a stable constitutional framework.

"Although the progress made during the three rounds of consultations in Cairo and this round in Geneva is significant, it remains insufficient," said UN envoy Stephanie Williams at the end of three days of negotiations at UN headquarters. in the Swiss city.

The intra-Libyan talks were aimed at overcoming the political stalemate: the UN, in reporting it, stresses that "differences persist on the requirements for running in the first presidential elections".

Despite some progress made, "they remain insufficient as a basis for moving towards national elections", commented the UN envoy for Libya.