The
United Nations on Sunday said it was encouraged by calls to resume talks on ending the conflict in Libya, a day after
Egypt announced a unilateral peace initiative supported by the eastern Libyan camp.
The U.N. support mission in Libya said the fighting over the capital, Tripoli, for more than a year “has proven, beyond any doubt, that any war among Libyans is a losing war.” The statement urged Libyan parties to “engage swiftly and constructively” in the U.N.-brokered
MILITARY talks aimed at reaching a lasting cease-fire agreement, “accompanied by firm implementation of and respect for the recently renewed U.N. Arms Embargo on Libya.”