Haftar announces a last chance to draw a road map and hold elections.
Commander of the Libyan Army: Libya's unity is a red line, and we will not allow it to be encroached upon.
The commander of the Libyan army, Khalifa Haftar, confirmed today, Saturday, that "the unity of Libya is a red line, and we will not allow it to be encroached upon or compromised.
last chance.
Haftar added that the General Command of the Army announces "a last chance to draw a road map and hold elections," noting that he was the first to call for "free, fair and transparent elections."
"They illegally handed over a citizen"
He also added, "We call on all the cities and regions of the Libyan West to a Libyan-Libyan dialogue and the reunion of the Libyans," noting that the Libyan people "hold full responsibility for those who separated the Libyans and extradited a citizen illegally," referring to the extradition of the Libyan Abu Ajila Masoud al-Muraimi to America as part of an investigation. Lockerbie case.
He also added, "We assure the family of Abu Ajila Masoud that we will not leave them, and we demand a briefing on the circumstances of his arrest."
"One and indivisible Libya"
Haftar stressed that Libya "remains one and indivisible," saying that the United Nations mission must "assume its responsibility" to resolve the Libyan crisis.
However, he said that the Libyans "are the only ones capable of solving their problem and reaching a single unified Libyan state," stressing the necessity of "tolerance, renouncing violence, and changing the media and religious discourse to unify the ranks of the Libyan nation."
"We call on all concerned parties to respect Libyan sovereignty and not to insult the Libyans first and foremost," Haftar said.
Obstructing elections
He also continued, "The people cannot remain silent about the abuse that is taking place against the Libyans, in light of the presence of political bodies that obstructed the elections."
Haftar stressed the necessity of distributing oil revenues "fairly without marginalization."