Italy appeals for de-escalation of Libyan conflict

Italy's Foreign Minister Luigi di Maio

Rome,  Italy’s Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, who visited Libya on Tuesday, on Wednesday urged the internationally recognised government in Tripoli and a rival administration in the east to de-escalate the country’s deadly military conflict.

“In no uncertain terms, I asked all interlocutors to work for an immediate de-escalation ahead of the Berlin conference,” Di Maio told lawmakers, referring to a planned peace conference on Libya whose date has yet to be set.

“I invited all sides to take a committed, constructive approach,” he added.

Di Maio’s comments came after his one-day visit to Libya where he held talks with the country’s rival leaders and military foes, Premier Fayez al-Sarraj and eastern warlord Khalifa Haftar.

Italy has extensive interests in Libya and is seeking to spearhead international diplomatic efforts to stabilise its oil-rich former colony, from where most boat migrants to Italy set sail.

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