The 5+5 Joint Military Committee briefed Mohamed Menfi on military unification efforts. The meeting focused on recent military and security developments in Libya. Earlier, the committee had discussed the ceasefire’s durability and the withdrawal of foreign forces in Cairo.
On Thursday evening, the members of the “5+5” Joint Military Committee for the Western Region convened with the Head of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Menfi. The primary focus of their meeting was to discuss efforts aimed at unifying Libya’s military institutions. The meeting also reviewed the most recent military and security developments within the country, as indicated in a statement issued by the media office of the Presidential Council.
Earlier on February 11, the 5+5 Committee gathered in Cairo to discuss significant issues impacting Libya, which included the endurance of the ceasefire, the withdrawal of foreign troops and mercenaries, and the imperative of unifying both the security and military sectors. This highlights the ongoing commitment to stabilizing Libya amidst ongoing challenges in governance and security.
The meeting between the 5+5 Joint Military Committee and Mohamed Menfi underscores a pivotal step towards military unification and stability in Libya. The discussions surrounding the ceasefire and foreign troop withdrawal reflect a strategic approach to addressing the ongoing conflict. The collaborative efforts aim to reinforce Libya’s sovereignty and enhance national security frameworks.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly