Italy \'seeking political solution to Libyan conflict\'

Italy 'seeking political solution to Libyan conflict'

IANS 

Rome, May 7 (IANS/AKI) is spearheading a diplomatic push for a truce leading to a negotiated political settlement in war-torn and has held talks on the crisis over the past month with key players and Egypt, told Libya's UN-backed at a meeting here on Tuesday, sources said.

The sources cited as examples talks on between Conte and Russian and with Egypt's on the sidelines of the Belt and Road forum in in late April.

Conte also met Qatar's and in in mid-April for talks as part of Italy's bid to de-escalate the deadly battle for between eastern warlord against forces loyal to the that began on 5 April, the sources said.

The sources also referred to "meetings with other Libyan interlocutors" that have taken place, possibly referencing talks in mid-April between Conte and in and reported talks - also in mid-April - in between Italy's to Libya, and

During his meeting with Sarraj, Conte also reiterated Italy's view that there can be no military solution to the Libyan conflict, while Sarraj decried Haftar's "aggression", according to the sources.

Meanwhile, Sarraj said that can make a "positive" difference in resolving the deadly conflict in Libya, the unity government said on

Sarraj told Conte that should use its "international weight" and step up efforts to persuade "hesitant" countries in and in the region to join in efforts towards a ceasefire and peace talks, according to the post.

Help from "our Italian friends" could speed up the process of halting the military "aggression" by Haftar, whose on April 5 began an assault to seize Tripoli, and "prevent further bloodshed", Sarraj said.

He also praised "the special relationship" that links Italy to its former colony and lauded "the humanitarian" it gave during the unity government's fight against "terrorism" in the former

"There is no doubt that the wants to stabilise Libya," Sarraj wrote, praising its decision to re-open the

A former Italian colony, has been in chaos since the Nato-backed ouster of late dictator in 2011, with rival administrations in the east and west backed by a myriad of militias vying for control of the

--IANS/AKI

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First Published: Tue, May 07 2019. 23:52 IST