UN Resumes Talks on Libya Central Bank Crisis
UN Resumes Talks on Libya Central Bank Crisis
UN Resumes Talks on Libya Central Bank Crisis
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The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) is resuming talks in Tripoli to address the ongoing crisis at the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), which has significantly reduced the nation's oil production and threatened stability. Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah expressed urgency in resolving the impasse, stating, 'The most important thing is that Libya is united.' The House of Representatives and the High Council of State have agreed to jointly appoint a new central bank governor, a move that could alleviate tensions over oil revenue control. The UN has emphasized that reaching a consensual solution is critical, especially after a recent halt in oil flows initiated by eastern factions in protest of political changes. The ongoing divisions in Libya trace back to the aftermath of the 2011 uprising, with attempts at unification facing significant obstacles. Both legislative bodies have been internationally recognized since a 2015 political agreement, yet they have historically supported opposing factions.

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