JAKARTA - Indonesia invites the international community to support the Libyan people in finding a peaceful way to reconcile and rebuild, said Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Indonesia Anis Matta, Monday.
In his statement to reporters on the sidelines of the Indonesia-Libya Joint Committee Meeting (SKB) in Jakarta, the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs said, "psychologically I think all parties, especially the Libyan people are tired of the conflict."
"All parties now want to find a peaceful way between the warring parties. I think, Indonesia invites international parties to provide support to the Libyan people to find a peaceful way between them," explained Foreign Minister Anis, Monday (15/12).
After years of long conflict, continued the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, "I think all parties are aware, war is not the way to solve it. Now is the time for them to reconcile, make peace again and build a common government."
"But we want the process to be a Libyan-Libyan process. That is, let them solve it and we as international parties support whatever they agree on," he said.
Libya has been plagued by a prolonged armed conflict since 2011, precisely after the Arab Spring movement demanding the resignation of long-ruling Muammar Qaddafi.
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After being hit by a second civil war that lasted from 2014 to 2020, the warring parties agreed to a ceasefire on October 23, 2020, with the National Unity Government established in March 2021.
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