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The UN mission calls on Libyan politicians to agree on a clear electoral path and a timetable for the elections,KARAMI SAYS TRIPOLI’S HISTORY OF COEXISTENCE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

Tripoli: The United Nations Support Mission in Libya on Sunday called on the Libyan leaders to agree on a clear electoral path and a timetable for the elections, and to reach a consensus on forming a new unified government that will move the country towards the elections, warning that 'delay in action now will deepen the division, expose Libya to various risks that threaten the lives of people in Libya, and undermine regional stability.' In a statement published on its Facebook page on the occasion of the 72nd anniversary of Libya's independence, the mission expressed its 'commitment to facilitating the Libyan-Libyan dialogue,' but said, 'The responsibility lies with the Libyan parties to demonstrate their full commitment to achieving national unity, peace and security by engaging positively with the efforts UN envoy Abdullah Batili)). In its statement, the UN mission urged Libyan politicians to 'put the demands of the people in Libya at the top of their priorities, put them ahead of factional interests, an d name their representatives for the preparatory meeting without delay. Source: Libyan News Agency In an issued statement this afternoon, the head of the 'Dignity Movement", MP Faisal Karami, denounced the burning of a Christmas tree in the courtyard of one of Tripoli's churches, considering it "not permissible" to address the incident as an improvised act outside the context of evil that is linked to Zionist scenarios, stressing that Tripoli has always been targeted at this level. He added: "Tripoli, the city of coexistence, has a history that speaks for itself, and its present is fortified by national unity that will not be touched by sinful hands." Source: National News Agency - Lebanon

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