Gununu urges UN to monitor departure of Haftar’s mercenaries from Libya

The spokesman for the Libyan Army under the Government of National Accord (GNA) Mohammed Gununu said they don’t trust a peaceful solution that includes the criminal and the victim, referring to the ceasefire agreement between the GNA and warlord Khalifa Haftar that was signed in Geneva on Friday.

Gununu said the agreement should include assurances of bringing to justice all people involved in the war on Tripoli, especially Haftar.

“We don’t trust Haftar militias’ ability to force over 5000 mercenaries from Russian Wagner, Syria, Sudan and Chad out of Libya. In fact, Wagner mercenaries are now setting up military camps and fortifications in Sirte and Jufra.” Gununu said.

Gununu urged the UNSMIL to send UN monitoring teams to Sirte and Jufra as well as Brak Al-Shati to oversea the departure of thousands of foreign mercenaries, who are using Sirte and Jufra as their main hub.

He also explained that they want a UN investigation into the crimes of mass graves in Tarhouna, calling on all of the families of the victims to lodge cases with the judiciary to receive justice.

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