Libya's instability will worsen further without a unified government and elections, UN envoy says

FILE - Forces loyal to the UN appointed interim prime minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah arrive from Misrata to Tripoli in show of support Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Yousef Murad, File)

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The top U.N. official in Libya warned Tuesday that the political, military and security situation in the oil-rich north African country has deteriorated “quite rapidly” over the past two months – and without renewed political talks leading to a unified government and elections there will be greater instability.

Stephanie Khoury painted a grim picture to the U.N. Security Council of rival government forces unilaterally making military moves toward each other in July and August, sparking mobilizations and threats to respond, and unilateral and the prime minister in the country’s west.

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