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Pushback against Serraj-Hafter Abu Dhabi agreement

bySami Zaptia
March 4, 2019
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Pushback against Serraj-Hafter Abu Dhabi agreement

Misrata Military and Elders Council announced their opposition to last week's Abu Dhabi Serraj-Hafter agreement (Photo: Social media).

By Sami Zaptia.

Misrata Military and Elders Council announced their opposition to last week's Abu Dhabi Serraj-Hafter agreement (Photo: Social media).
Misrata Military and Elders Council announced their opposition to last week’s Abu Dhabi Serraj-Hafter agreement (Photo: Social media).

London, 4 March 2019:

After receiving support from leading political parties, there has been pushback on a number of fronts in Libya over the weekend against the Abu Dhabi Serraj-Hafter “agreement”.

Misrata Military Council and its Council of Elders called yestetday for all those supporting the establishment of a modern civilian state of law and institutions and of peaceful transfer of power to resist any attempts by the criminal Khalifa Hafter to carry out a coup to takeover power and return Libya to military rule.

The statement condemned UNSMIL for the way it deals with Hafter and for ignoring the political desires of the Libyan people.

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There have also been similar statements rejecting the Abu Dhabi agreement by
Abdelhakim Belhaj’s Watan Party and Juma Gomati’s Taghyeer Party.

This contrasts with the (Islamist) Justice and Construction Party and the National Forces Alliance supporting the deal.

It will be recalled that Presidency Council and Government of National Accord head, Faiez Serraj, and Libyan National Army (LNA) Commander, Khalifa Hafter, brokered by UNSMIL’s Ghassan Salame, met in Abu Dhabi last week.

The Presidency Council and UNSMIL revealed that they had agreed on the need to end Libya’s current transitional phases by holding elections and agreed on the need for the unity of state institutions. The Presidency Council did add that it insisted on the primacy of a civilian state.

It seems that those opposing the Abu Dhabi agreement are concerned about the bland statement made by UNSMIL which does not come out front and centre for a civilian state and against military rule.

There is concern that the statements said nothing about Hafter’s military progress on the ground and a fear that a secret deal to accommodate Hafter has been struck in Abu Dhabi.

Tags: Abu DhabiFaiez Serraj Presidency Council Government of National Accord PC GNAKhalifa HafterMisrataUN SRSG UNSMIL head Ghassan Salame

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