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Libya’s rival sides meet in Tunis to discuss Libya's political future

Talks aim to lay the groundwork for a unity government in hope of eventually ending Libya's decadelong war.
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Political representatives of Libya’s opposing sides initiated talks in Tunisia on Monday in the hope of achieving a cooperation agreement on national elections to eventually bring about a resolution to the country’s conflict.

Seventy-five delegates attended the meeting of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, aimed at establishing a unity government in the war-torn country.

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