The Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Marina Sereni stressed that there is an urgent need to agree with the Libyans on a clear, transparent and not too long path towards the elections.
During a meeting with journalists in Brussels on the sidelines of a forum organized by the European Center for the Support of Non-Governmental Elections, Sereni said: « There is an urgent need to agree with the Libyans on a clear, transparent and not too long path towards elections. This is the only way to prevent instability in Libya ».
« The situation in Libya has always been very worrying. It is particularly worrying at the moment, » Serini warned, adding : « We are following the situation, and it is clear that the postponement of the elections has created uncertainty. That is why the international community and Italy in this forum believe that the There is an urgent need to agree with the Libyans on a clear, transparent and not too long path towards elections ».
« This is the only way to prevent Libya from being destabilized again to a level that will turn back the clock », Sereni emphasized. « For better or worse, in recent years, we have had an element of relative stability with a government that has already been recognized along with the international community and we need to go back there, » referring to the government of Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh.
She stressed that « the decision-making procedures in Libya are very complex, so we follow with great interest and support in every way the work of the United Nations within the lines that we put ourselves in as Europeans in the Berlin process ».
Adapted from Nova News Agency