Declaring commitment to 'peace and stability' for Libya, top UN envoy steps down as stress takes its toll
G
hassan Salame tweeted that he had sought to reunite the Libyans, curb the interference of the outside, and preserve the unity of the country.
He pointed out that the Berlin Summit, followed by Security Council resolution 2510, adopted on 12 February, had insisted on the need for a nationwide ceasefire and the enforcement of an arms embargo and seen the launch of a promising new three track process to bring the UN-backed Government and opposition backed by rebel militia, together.
But just last week the UN envoy brought representatives of the two warring sides to Geneva for peace talks - only to see negotiations break down once again, amidst further major ceasefire breaches.
My health no longer allows this rate of stress, Mr Salame tweeted. So I asked the Secretary-General to relieve me from my mission, wishing Libya peace and stability.
'Full confidence' of the Secretary-General
Following Mr. Salame's announcement, UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric briefed reporters at UN Headquarters in New York, saying that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has always had full confidence in Mr. Salame's work and the great efforts he has made to bring peace to Libya.
Mr. Dujarric said the UN chief would be discussing with Mr. Salame the way to ensure a smooth transition so as not lose any momentum on the gains that have been made.
Since the fall of President Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been in the throes of ongoing instability and economic collapse, despite its large oil reserves.
Thousands have been killed in fighting around the capital since last April, following an offensive by the self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) commanded by Khalifa Haftar, based in the east, and pro-Government forces.
Indiscriminate bombing
Meanwhile, over the weekend, Mr. Dujarric issued a statement saying that the Secretary-General strongly condemned the indiscriminate bombing of several parts of Tripoli, including residential areas and the airport, 15 miles from the capital's centre.
The Secretary-General emphasizes that civilians must be protected at all times in line with international humanitarian law, the statement spelled out while also echoing the UN chief's call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urging that Security Council resolution 2510 be fully implemented.
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