The most immediate indictment of the Tunis meeting came from Tripoli. Central to the Tunis discussions was the UN’s “Structured Dialogue,” a framework intended to bridge the gap between rival administrations in Tripoli and Benghazi. However, as the delegates in Tunis discussed governance tracks and human rights, they appeared to ignore the “judicial divorce” currently tearing through Libya’s foundations. Libya today stands at a crossroads between a “life of honor and sovereignty” or a future of “subordination and tutelage”. Stability in Libya will not be found in a unified budget or a synchronized electoral calendar dictated from Tunis or New York.
Source: Libya Today January 27, 2026 23:41 UTC