Peace negotiations can be a major source of frustration, nowhere more so than in the Arab region. When it comes to regional peace negotiations, the only international mechanism appears to be the United Nations-appointed mediatorWhen it comes to regional peace negotiations, the international framework is characterized first by a lack of meaningful institutional and political support from foreign powers involved in the relevant conflict. The only international mechanism available appears to be the United Nations-appointed mediator and a handful of team members to run the process. Since 2011, Libya’s move towards peace has been impeded by a range of factors, including a failure to establish a coherent post-war security framework. By the end of the third Cairo meeting, the two sides reached agreement on virtually all aspects of the constitution.
Source: Libya Today December 01, 2022 20:05 UTC