Both of Libya's warring factions accused each other of violating a ceasefir...
TRIPOLI - Both of Libya’s warring factions accused each other of violating a ceasefire proposed by Turkey and Russia, as fighting continued around the capital, Tripoli, on Sunday.
Both the LNA and the Tripoli-based, internationally recognized Government of National Accord had said they conditionally agreed to the truce. The GNA said in a statement it had recorded violations by “the aggressor’s militias” but that it “renews its commitment to the ceasefire, and emphasizes the need for commitment from the patrons of this ceasefire and the United Nations mission in Libya in applying it optimally”.
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