Libya’s Sarraj Balks at Deal With Haftar to Restart Oil Output
- It’s unclear whether National Oil Corp. will accept proposal
- Extra supplies would be entering a market weakened by pandemic
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Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj didn’t accept a deal reached between his deputy prime minister and rival military commander Khalifa Haftar to lift an oil blockade, a top aide said, casting further doubt on an imminent resumption of production.