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European Union: What happened in Libya is a truce, not a ceasefire.

What happened in Libya is not a ceasefire, but a truce that must be developed into a stable and firm ceasefire, said the High Representative for Security and Foreign Policy in the European Union, Joseph Borrell, on Monday.

Borrell added in a press conference after the meetings of the Union foreign ministers ended today, the Federation’s institutions will consider contributing to how to monitor the UN resolutions to ban the supply of arms to Libya, indicating that the matter is still under discussion, indicating that the flow of arms to Libya comes from land more than from the sea, according to an agency Aki Italian news.

It is worth noting that the European Union confirmed on Monday, at the conclusion of a meeting of foreign ministers of the Union, that regional and international partners agreed on 55 points at the conclusion of the Berlin Conference on Libya.

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