Cairo preparing to host Libya Reconciliation Conference
Talks between Libyan rivals in the Moroccan city of Bouznika are stalling.
The Libyan rivals have postponed the second round of their
talks. Moroccan authorities attributed the postponement of the talks to what
they described as "logistical" reasons.
The postponement of the talks will give those involved
enough time to reach a common ground, they said.
Cairo prepares, meanwhile, to receive Libyan rivals who will
hold talks in the Egyptian capital sometime in the first half of October. Dignitaries
from all parts of Libya will participate in the talks, in a conference given
the name "Libyan Reconciliation Conference".
Problems
This is the second time the second round of talks between
the Libyan rivals is postponed in Bouznika.
The talks are taking place between delegations from the
eastern Libya parliament and State Council, an affiliate of the Government of
National Accord in Tripoli.
Moroccan authorities said the talks were postponed to open
the door for discussions on article no. 15 of the political agreement signed by
eastern and western Libya almost five years ago.
The new round of talks between the Libyan rivals will not
discuss essential issues. The rivals are only supposed to approve the points
they agreed previously.
According to a report by the Saudi news channel, al-Arabiya,
the State Council has increased the members of its delegation to 13 from five
previously.
Most of the new members are affiliates of the Muslim
Brotherhood, al-Arabiya said.
However, the eastern Libya parliament kept the number of the
members of its delegation at five.
Cairo conference
Organizers of the Libya Reconciliation Conference keep
preparing for the conference. Attending the gathering will be dignitaries from
all parts of Libya, according to Sheikh Hassan Mabrouk, a member of the
committee preparing for the conference.
He said the conference will be the most important, given the
fact that it will bring all Libyan parties together.
It will aim to end differences between the Libyans, Hassan
said.



