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TUNISIA - UN - LIBYA - CONFLICT

TUNISIA - UN - LIBYA - CONFLICT
Stephanie Williams, Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Political Affairs in Libya, speaks during a press conference in the Tunisian capital Tunis on November 8, 2020, to discuss the talks between rival factions in the Libyan conflict, on the eve of the new round of dialogue between the factions. The dialogue follows months of relative calm in Libya, which tumbled into a decade chaos following the toppling of dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011. Last month the two main sides in the conflict signed a landmark ceasefire agreement, opening the way to a resumption of economically vital oil production and progress on political talks.
FETHI BELAID / AFP
Document reference 000_8UV2JM
SLUG TUNISIA - UN - LIBYA - CONFLICT
Creation date 11/8/2020 17:32 UTC
City/Country Tunis, Tunisia
Credit FETHI BELAID / AFP
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TUNISIA - UN - LIBYA - CONFLICT

TUNISIA - UN - LIBYA - CONFLICT
Stephanie Williams, Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Political Affairs in Libya, speaks during a press conference in the Tunisian capital Tunis on November 8, 2020, to discuss the talks between rival factions in the Libyan conflict, on the eve of the new round of dialogue between the factions. The dialogue follows months of relative calm in Libya, which tumbled into a decade chaos following the toppling of dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011. Last month the two main sides in the conflict signed a landmark ceasefire agreement, opening the way to a resumption of economically vital oil production and progress on political talks.
FETHI BELAID / AFP