Germany’s FM seeks end of ‘foreign interference’ in Libya
Monday 28/October/2019 - 02:46 PM

Germany’s foreign minister says he’s seeking an end
to all “foreign interference” in war-torn Libya.
Heiko Maas says this issue is a “fundamental
problem” in Libya that will be discussed at a conference on the North African
country, which will take place in Berlin later this year.
Maas spoke late on Sunday to reporters Libya’s western
town of Zuwara, along with Mohamed Siala, the foreign minister of the
U.N.-supported government in Tripoli, and Ghassan Salamé, the U.N. special
envoy to Libya.
Libya has been embroiled in another outbreak of
violence since April, when the self-styled Libyan National Army launched its
offensive to take the capital, Tripoli, away from militias aligned with the
U.N.-supported government.