UN proposes Libyan truce, talks

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Al-Jazeera.com :
The UN, EU and a group of 13 nations have called for “an immediate, comprehensive ceasefire” in Libya, after the UN mission there proposed talks between backers of rival Libyan parliaments beginning next week.
In a joint statement, the group on Monday said that rivals must “accept an immediate, comprehensive ceasefire,” and “engage constructively in a peaceful political dialogue. There is no military solution to this conflict.”
The group of nations includes Egypt and the UAE, which were accused in August of launching and supporting air raids against militias controlling the Libyan capital Tripoli.

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