German Foreign Minister Haikou Maas said on Monday that his country is working on a UN Security Council resolution that establishes principles for settling the conflict in Libya, which were adopted at the Berlin conference.
Maas added, in statements reported by Russian agency Sputnik, that they are working with international partners to make the results of the Berlin conference mandatory, by adopting it by a resolution of the UN Security Council.
It is worth noting that the participants in the Berlin meeting on Libya agreed on 55 points, the most important of which is the necessity of a stable ceasefire and the commitment to ban the supply of weapons to Libya and the formation of a 5 + 5 military committee from both sides of the conflict to negotiate a ceasefire.