Is the UN itself responsible for weakening the UN-backed Libyan government?

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Is the UN itself responsible for weakening the UN-backed Libyan government?
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The UN’s standing on Libya has been a matter of debate since the beginning of the Libyan conflict, experts argue

Many security experts believe the political chaos and increasing violence in Libya is because of the United Nation’s inactive involvement over the future of the war-affected country.

"When it comes to global powers, five countries are prominent: the US, France, Russia, Greece and Israel. The US, France and Russia are members of the United Nations Security Council and when they all support Haftar rather than a UN-backed government, it means the ones who are responsible for the security of the world are simply breaking all norms and siding with a warlord."

“The international community continues to turn a blind eye to Haftar's offensive on Tripoli, in part because Haftar's actions suit the political interests of great and regional powers,” Ramani said. “They believe the internationally recognised government is unlikely to take over these areas in the foreseeable future, so backing Haftar or at least, keeping silent on his conduct, is the best way for countries to secure their interests in the eventual struggle for reconstruction contracts in Libya,” said Ramani, who specialises in post-1991 Russian foreign policy.

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