Libya deploys intensive desert patrols to secure border areas with Tunisia
The Libyan Stability Support Agency has launched intensive desert patrols to secure areas along the border with Tunisia.
The Libyan Stability Support Agency has launched intensive desert patrols to secure areas along the border with Tunisia.
"There is a political class that took over Libya in the past years and seeks to extend (the mandate) and bring back war and conflict," he said, noting that he had started consultations with local parties to come up with a plan to hold elections and a referendum on the constitution, reports Xinhua news agency.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry held talks with his visiting Libyan counterpart Najla al-Mangoush in Cairo on the latest developments of Tripoli's roadmap for a political settlement.
During the attack, assailants armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades first blasted through the main diplomatic mission before setting it ablaze.