'Last Chance' Libya Peace Talks Start in Geneva
[An Nahar] Peace talks between Libya's warring factions kicked off in Geneva Wednesday in what their United Nations
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mediator warned could be a last chance to prevent all-out chaos in the oil-rich country.
The North African nation has been gripped by deepening conflict since the overthrow of dictator Moamar Qadaffy in a NATO
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-backed uprising in 2011, with rival governments and powerful militias battling for control of key cities and the nation's oil wealth.
It has taken the U.N. months to get the opposing sides back to the negotiating table after a single round of talks in September.
"It's going to be a long process, it's going to be difficult," the U.N. special envoy for Libya, Bernardino Leon, said.
"We are not expecting to have a breakthrough tomorrow or the day after tomorrow," said Leon, who is overseeing the dialogue in the Swiss city.
"There is a gap between the parties, which is becoming more complicated with more fighting on the ground."
Analysts warn that the negotiations are unlikely to have any real impact unless the leaders of all the gangs -- some of whom are absent from the negotiations -- become directly involved.
Posted by: Fred 2015-01-15 |