General Khalifa Haftar: pushed out of Tripoli, now wants a ceasefire.
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi On Saturday proposed a ceasefire for Libya effective from Monday, flanked by the rebel General Khalifa Haftar.
Khalifa’s rebel forces have been losing ground since UN-backed Libyan forces, assisted by Turkey, intensified a counter-offensive.
The offensive drove Khalifa forces out of the fringes of Tripoli and its airport.
Forces loyal to UN-backed government advanced further south, capping the sudden collapse of his 14-month offensive on the capital.
Sisi, who was also accompanied in Cairo by eastern Libyan parliament head Aguila Saleh, said the plan included a call for negotiations in Geneva and for the exit of all foreign fighters from Libya.
Libya has had no stable central authority since its leader, Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown by NATO-backed rebels in 2011.
For more than five years it has had rival parliaments and governments in the east and the west, with streets often controlled by armed groups.
Sisi’s announcement comes after the abrupt collapse of a 14-month offensive by Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA) to try to take control of the capital, Tripoli.
Haftar is said to be a deeply divisive figure whose offensive upended a U.N.-led peace process.
It is unclear how much traction any initiative proposed by him or his allies could gain.
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