The recently-appointed prime minister of Libya is yet to unveil his nominees for the interim government. Bourita made the statement today, February 26, during a joint press conference in Rabat with the Speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh. Since the political deadlock began in Libya, Morocco has maintained a position based on three principles. “Morocco hopes that [the constitution of an interim government] takes place in harmony between Libyans, helps unite institutions and visions in Libya, and prevents division and conflict,” the Moroccan FM said. Saleh’s most recent visit to Morocco was in November 2020 when he chaired a consultative session in Tangier.
Source: Libya Today February 26, 2021 17:26 UTC