Egypt\, Tunisia\, Algeria FMs take part in talks on Libya

Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria FMs take part in talks on Libya

AP  |  Cairo 

on Tuesday hosted talks with the foreign ministers of and Tunisia, Libya's neighbors to the west, days after Libya's rival governments agreed to hold elections.

Egyptian Sameh Shoukry, Algeria's and Tunisia's Khemais Jhinaoui said at a conference in that their countries support holding elections.

"We need a unified, independent and stable Libya," said Messahel. "A stable would guarantee the security of Tunisia, and " The Libyan election agreement was forged last Wednesday between the of the U.N.-recognized government in the west, Fayez al-Sarraj, and Khalifa Hifter, the of forces based in the county's east.

Hifter's forces recently took control of the southern border with Algeria, part of a campaign announced in January to "eliminate gangs, Islamic State terrorists and criminals" in the south.

Tunisia's Jhinaoui called for armed groups in to be disbanded: "We cannot talk about a political roadmap in the presence of militias. The militias are one of the main obstacles to any political stability," he said. slid into chaos after the 2011 uprising, which toppled long-time ruler

Since 2016, has been hosting a series of negotiations between rival Libyan factions and has backed the self-styled Libyan National Army, led by Hifter, in his conflict with the and associated militias.

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First Published: Wed, March 06 2019. 08:11 IST