Ahmed Elumami
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – The United Nations will hold a long-awaited conference inside Libya in April to discuss a way out of the country’s eight-year conflict, a U.N. envoy said on Wednesday, although it remains to be seen whether powerful factions will attend.
The forum will be open to all Libyans and take place in the southwestern town of Ghadames on April 14-16, envoy Ghassan Salame told reporters at the U.N. compound in Tripoli.
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