"The Presidential Council bought the militias that are warring in Tripoli with Libyans' money" SG said. 

The National Salvation Government (SG) of the General National Congress (GNC) has issued a statement shaming the Presidential Council and accusing it of being a degradation for Libya and the Libyans.

"We denounce the illegitimate Presidential Council's urge for division and war among Libyans." The statement - issued Friday - says.

The SG is legitimate by the Libyan constitution and court, the statement adds.

"The Presidential Council bought the militias that are warring in Tripoli as they like by money and enabled its grip by selling itself and Libya to the foreign agendas, leaving Libyans in distress both economically and on the security level as well." The Salvation Government of Khalifa Al-Ghweil remarked.

It added that their forces have left all the military and state headquarters for the Al-Sirraj government's forces to avoid conflicts and instability in the capital and in the country in general.

"Al-Sirraj militias attacked our forces' locations and we have looked the other way and let pass to keep the capital at peace." the statement adds.

The SG statement added that the Libyan society is suffering on all levels and the country cannot be led the way "Al-Sirraj" is trying to lead it, adding "Al-Sirraj thinks Libya can be run easily if he stratified foreign intelligence."

"The Libyan judiciary, which said many times that the PC is illegitimate, will soon bring the PC and its entourage to justice." The SG statement indicated.

It explained that it will do its best to keep the capital and Libya peaceful and stable, calling on all revolutionaries to remain in their camps and positions and avoid being the fuel of the current war, which is only beneficial to the PC (calling it the council of disgrace.)

The SG called for forming a unity government that is inclusive of all parties under the supervision of the international community, urging it to be logical and down to earth in fathoming all what is going on in the Libyan scene currently.

On Friday clashes broke out in the capital, Tripoli, between forces loyal to the Presidential Council of the UN-proposed government and others loyal to the Salvation Government, leaving scores dead and over a hundred injured.