Libya: Statement By the Spokesperson On the Need for Ceasefire and Political Dialogue in Libya

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Brussels — "The European Union is alarmed by the growing number of victims of violence in Benghazi. We condemn the recent suicide bombings, targeted assassinations, and clashes between armed groups. The continued fighting poses a serious threat to the security and stability of the country and the wider region.

These violent incidents confirm once again the need for an urgent ceasefire in the country and the resumption of political dialogue. A political process, and not armed confrontation, is the only way to address underlying differences and to secure a peaceful future for all Libyans.

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