The United Nations Envoy to Libya, Jan Kubis, revealed that he intends to discuss the situation in Libya, which includes the matter of elections and the present issue of the ceasefire agreement, with members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in New York, on July 15.

In a statement on Thursday, Kubis said that the UNSC will hold a ministerial meeting, chaired by France, adding that yet another opportunity to mobilize the support of the international community would be pushed for to study these paramount goals which the Libyan people have set for themselves, in order to implement and achieve them all.

With regard to the meeting held by the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) recently held in Geneva, he said: “The meeting was not a total failure, it was a very fruitful session, which discussed the various ideas and proposals that should move the country towards elections and we will continue to work with the Forum to facilitate its meetings in the future.”

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