US ambassador to UN urges for probing mass graves in Libya’s Tarhouna

The US ambassador to the UN, Kelly Craft, told the virtual Security Council meeting on Wednesday that the perpetrators of crimes in Libya should be immediately brought to justice, hailing the Security Council’s agreement on sending a fact-finding mission to find out the truth of such horrendous crimes in Libya.

Kelly Craft also reiterated during her speech to the UN Security Council’s virtual meeting that Washington agrees on a thorough UN investigation into the mass graves in Libya’s Tarhouna city, where Haftar’s militias had been in control before being defeated by the Government of National Accord’s forces (GNA).

The US ambassador to the UN added that Washington strongly rejects attempts to seize control of oil ports in Libya by foreign mercenaries by force and military action.

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