Libya Cease-Fire Promises to Unlock Peace Talks, UN Envoy Says
- Stephanie Williams says talks to focus on DMZ, monitoring
- Envoys sees overwhelming consensus to resume oil production
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The cease-fire announced by Libyan rivals may finally unlock stalled talks to end a civil war which had shut oil fields and drawn in foreign militaries, according to the United Nations envoy leading peace efforts.
Reciprocal calls on Friday to stop the fighting and resume oil production were welcomed by nations backing opposing sides in the conflict but there’s still work to be done, Stephanie Williams said in an interview.