You are here
UN envoy on Libya warns conflict could trigger chaos
By AFP - Sep 04,2019 - Last updated at Sep 04,2019
UNITED NATIONS, United States — The UN special envoy to Libya warned on Wednesday that without action by the Security Council, the country’s war could escalate if outside patrons step up support for the warring sides.
“Many Libyans feel abandoned by part of the international community and exploited by others,” Ghassan Salame said by video link with the council.
“Without the unequivocal support of this council and the broader international community for an immediate end to the Libyan conflict, I believe we are faced with two highly unpalatable scenarios,” Salame added.
One is “persistent and protracted low intensity conflict”, he said.
The other is increased support for either warring side by their outside patrons.
This, he said, would lead to “a sharp escalation that will assuredly plunge the entire region into chaos”.
“The idea that war should be given a chance and that a military solution is at all possible is quite simply a chimera,” said Salame, who has often complained that the council is not united on the Libyan conflict and that some members support one or the other of the warring sides.
Libya has been wracked by chaos since the 2011 uprising in which president Muammar Qadhafi was killed.
Strongman Khalifa Haftar’s self-styled Libyan National Army launched an offensive on April 4 to conquer the capital, Tripoli.
His soldiers are fighting those of the Government of National Accord led by Fayed Al Sarraj, which is recognised by the international community.
A member of Lawyers for Justice in Libya, Marwa Mohamed, also told the council there was no clear message on Libya from the international community.
Related Articles
TRIPOLI/GENEVA — The Libyan coast guard has stopped 113 migrants trying to reach Italy over the past two days, the United Nations said
UNITED NATIONS, United States — The UN Security Council on Thursday unanimously adopted a resolution renewing its mission in Libya for anoth
TRIPOLI — Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar has vowed to press ahead with an offensive to seize Tripoli, dismissing a political initiative by