France does not give up on the “Libya” dossier and tries to shuffle the cards before the Palermo summit

France does not give up on the Italian success and is still trying to sabotage the meeting in Palermo on November 12 and 13 on the Libya dossier.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has invited leading exponents of Misrata to Paris for 8 November, the city that thanks to its militias is a military power of the Libyan scenario. This was reported to the Libyan TV site Libya al-Ahrar, stating that "Misrata personalities" have been summoned for "high-level talks on the prospects for an end to the crisis in Libya and on how to make the electoral process succeed". The meeting is scheduled for a few days from the Conference on Libya organized by Italy in Palermo. Oddly, the head of Libyan military intelligence also speaks at the same time.

Lybia Observer writes that military intelligence chief Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous Mohammed Al-Ganidi said that "military officials" reject the results of the Cairo meetings aimed at unifying Libyan military institutions.

Al-Ganidi told reporters that the refusal is based on information that "the retired colonel and dual citizen and prisoner of war" should be part of the Libyan army. Then it is disputed that the meetings took place in Egypt, which is an enemy country of the Libyans and supporter of Haftar and his militias, guilty of crimes in Benghazi and elsewhere - such as the Al-Abyar crime in which they were murdered 36 people".

He also said that countries like Egypt, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia that support militias cannot help form a Libyan military institution, citing UAE planes taking off from Khadim Air Base in the city. of Marj to attack civilians in Derna without the authorization of the Libyan authorities.

“Initiatives to unify military institutions must come from within Libya. We met in Misrata two years ago and several officials also came from eastern Libya to find an agreement on the matter, but the Presidential Council hindered it, as did Fayez Al-Sirraj, preventing a meeting between the Mittiga airbases and Measured. Libya needs a Libyan national army that cares about protecting the country's borders and respects the established power by rejecting any discussion involving Khaifa Haftar and his militias.

In short, an uphill road to the Palermo summit where there will not be a credible agreement between the country's militias, apparently anything but simple.

France does not give up on the “Libya” dossier and tries to shuffle the cards before the Palermo summit

| EVIDENCE 2, MONDO |