On May 31, local time, the foreign ministers of Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria held talks and issued a joint statement on the Libyan issue in Cairo. The Cairo talks between the foreign ministers of the three countries are part of the revival of the “tripartite neighboring country mechanism”. The purpose is to discuss the latest developments in the Libyan situation and push for an ideal political solution to the Libyan issue. The foreign ministers of the three countries once again called on all parties in Libya to exercise maximum restraint and immediately stop escalating the conflict. The foreign ministers of the three countries stressed that, under the supervision and support of the United Nations, they hope that all parties in Libya will reach a consensus, advance the political process in Libya, achieve institutional unification, and hold parliamentary and presidential elections. It is necessary to speed up the resolution of the Libyan crisis and put an end to political division in order to avoid further escalation of the situation and the spread of violence and terrorism. Libya's security is closely linked to the security of its neighbors. The statement stressed that the political process in Libya must be decided entirely by Libya, and that the political solution must be the choice of the Libyan people, and must be based on the will and consensus of all parties in Libya. The foreign ministers of the three countries reiterated their opposition to any form of interference in Libya by outside forces. The foreign ministers of the three countries also emphasized the need to hold regular meetings under the tripartite mechanism and agree that the next ministerial meetings will be held in Algeria and Tunisia respectively before the end of this year.

Zhitongcaijing · 05/31 11:57
On May 31, local time, the foreign ministers of Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria held talks and issued a joint statement on the Libyan issue in Cairo. The Cairo talks between the foreign ministers of the three countries are part of the revival of the “tripartite neighboring country mechanism”. The purpose is to discuss the latest developments in the Libyan situation and push for an ideal political solution to the Libyan issue. The foreign ministers of the three countries once again called on all parties in Libya to exercise maximum restraint and immediately stop escalating the conflict. The foreign ministers of the three countries stressed that, under the supervision and support of the United Nations, they hope that all parties in Libya will reach a consensus, advance the political process in Libya, achieve institutional reunification, and hold parliamentary and presidential elections. It is necessary to speed up the resolution of the Libyan crisis and put an end to political division in order to avoid further escalation of the situation and the spread of violence and terrorism. Libya's security is closely linked to the security of its neighbors. The statement stressed that the political process in Libya must be decided entirely by Libya, and that the political solution must be the choice of the Libyan people, and must be based on the will and consensus of all parties in Libya. The foreign ministers of the three countries reiterated their opposition to any form of interference in Libya by outside forces. The foreign ministers of the three countries also emphasized the need to hold regular meetings under the tripartite mechanism and agree that the next ministerial meetings will be held in Algeria and Tunisia respectively before the end of this year.