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Africa News of Friday, 5 June 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Libya: Pro-Haftar surrender capital Tripoli, announce 'redeployment'

Marshal Khalifa Haftar Marshal Khalifa Haftar

Forces of Libyan Marshal Khalifa Haftar have surrendered the control of the country's capital after announcing their “redeployment” out of Tripoli, following heavy fighting.

Haftar's rival, the UN-recognized Government of National Unity (GNA) on Thursday, announced that they said regained control of the entire western city of Tripoli.

The loss will serve as a major blow for rival troops of Marshal Haftar who is a Libyan strongman from the east.

“We are announcing the redeployment of our forces out of Tripoli on condition that the other side respects a ceasefire,” said Haftar’s spokesman, Ahmad al-Mesmari. “In case of non-compliance, we will resume our military operations and suspend our participation in the military committee negotiations,” he said.

In a statement issued on Thursday night, he said the decision was taken after “the acceptance of the military command to participate in the military committee under the aegis of the UN”.

He referred to it as “a humanitarian initiative to stop the bloodshed of the Libyan people.”

On Wednesday, the UN announced the resumption in Geneva of negotiations —suspended for more than three months— of the 5+5 military committee, a body comprising five pro-GNA and five pro-Haftar members, aimed at achieving a cease-fire in a conflict between the two sides which erupted in April 2019.

All previous attempts to establish a lasting ceasefire have failed.

Since pro-Haftar forces launched an offensive in April 2019 to seize the capital, the headquarters of the GNA, hundreds of people, including many civilians, have been killed and some 200,000 have fled their homes.

AFP