Libya’s joint military commission briefs international community on ceasefire

Libya’s (5+5) joint military commission met Monday with the security work committee and briefed the international community on the measures of the consolidation of the ceasefire in the country.

The member of the (5+5) joint military commission Brigadier General Mukhtar Al-Nagasa told Libya Alahrar TV that the commission and the security work committee had reiterated the need to expel all mercenaries and foreign elements from Libya.

Meanwhile, the United Kingdom’s embassy in Libya, which is a co-chair of the security work committee, hailed the progress made by the joint military commission, while the UN Support Mission in Libya didn’t publish any details for the briefing or the meeting.

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