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Britain welcomes “5 + 5” committee agreements.

The British Embassy in Libya announced, on Wednesday, that it welcomed the joint “5 + 5” military committee talks in Geneva.

The embassy added, on its official Twitter account, that the possibility of achieving a ceasefire and lasting peace comes through the unity of all Libyans, and sitting for a comprehensive dialogue.

It is worth noting that the United Nations Mission in Libya announced, on Wednesday, the agreement of the two sides of the joint committee to open roads and land crossings, linking all regions and cities of Libya to each other, to initiate joint security arrangements, and to open air flights between cities, especially towards the city of Sabha.

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The UN mission: “5 + 5” agrees to open roads and resume inter-city flights.

Al-Mishri: We are moving in the right direction to end the transitional stage, and we are looking to implement what was agreed upon.