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Elections and the oil fields closure were the most prominent topics on the table of the meeting of Dbeibeh and the UN mission

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba, discussed in a meeting today, Wednesday, the Adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Libya, Stephanie Williams and the head and members of the UN mission, the political situation in Libya and a number of topics, most notably the repercussions of the closure of Libyan oil facilities.

The meeting touched on discussing a number of economic and security files related to cooperation between the mission and the government, as well as the repercussions of the oil fields closure in Libya, the steps taken by the national unity government towards these “irresponsible” actions, and the need for legal measures against these actions.

The meeting also discussed the results of the Cairo meeting between the committees of the House of Representatives and the state to achieve a constitutional basis that can be built upon in the conduct of elections, which is the real goal of his government, as Dbeibeh affirmed, indicating that he is working in coordination with the commission to unify efforts to prepare for the elections.

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