Geneva Talks on Libya Constructive, UN Says After Attack on Tripoli Hotel

© REUTERS / Pierre Albouy Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon (3rd R) poses with Civil Society Representatives and former members of the National Transitional Council, for a group photograph after a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva
Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon (3rd R) poses with Civil Society Representatives and former members of the National Transitional Council, for a group photograph after a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva - Sputnik International
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The UN Support Mission in Libya said in a statement Tuesday after two days of continued meetings in Geneva that the talks were constructive and touched on some of the issues that were agreed upon in the agenda of the first dialogue round convened in Geneva in mid-January.

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UNITED NATIONS, January 28 (Sputnik) – The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) announced after two days of continued meetings in Geneva that the talks were constructive, but stressed the need to expedite the process, citing a recent attack on a hotel in Libya's capital, Tripoli.

UNSMIL said in a statement Tuesday that "the dialogue [held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva] was elaborate and constructive and touched on some of the issues that were agreed upon in the agenda of the first dialogue round convened in Geneva in mid-January".

Stressing the need to speed up the process, UNSMIL said that "in order to reach a consensus formula on the national unity government to end the institutional crisis and safeguard, the country's unity" agreements must be reached on a "permanent and comprehensive ceasefire along with effective monitoring mechanism as well as arrangements for the withdrawal of armed groups from the cities, particularly the capital".

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The statement strongly condemned the recent attack that targeted a hotel in Tripoli, causing a number of casualties among Libyans and foreigners, as well as other terrorist attacks against civilians across the country.

According to UNSMIL, Libya talks will continue in the coming weeks and "representatives of the municipal and local councils of towns and cities from across Libya" are expected to join the next meeting scheduled to take place in Geneva on Wednesday. Further dialogue will see the participation of Libyan "armed groups, political parties and societal and tribal forces".

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Earlier on Tuesday a car exploded outside of a hotel in Tripoli, killing three guards. The US State Department confirmed the death of one US national in Libya, following the attack.

Some senior officials were reportedly inside the hotel at the time of the explosion and several people were taken hostage. The French government has confirmed that the country's national was among the victims killed during the attack.

Libya has been in a state of social and political turmoil since the overthrow of long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. Several militia groups have been fighting for power in the country.

According to the United Nations, thousands have died as a result of the civil war that has led to a severe humanitarian crisis in Libya.

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